Catalogue 


Of  the  Exhibition  of 


Fine  Arts. 


Pan- American  Exposition 

Buffalo,  1901. 


Notice. 

Information  regarding  the 

OFFICIAL  ART  HAND-BOOK. 

Which  contains  the  illustrated  Catalogue  of  the 
Sculpture  out  of  doors,  the  Architectural  Cata- 
logue and  articles  by  various  Exposition  officials 
may  be  found  upon  the  last  page  of  this  Cata- 
logue. 


DAVID  GRAY, 

Publisher, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


Copyrighted  1901  by 
WILLIAM   A.  COFFIN, 
Director  of  Finb  Arts. 


Pan -American  Exposition* 

CATALOGUE 

Of  the  Exhibition  of 

FINE  ARTS. 


BUFFALO,  1  90  K 


Pan-American  Exposition, 
division  of  fine  arts. 


WILLIAM  A.  COFFIN,  -  Director. 
Chas.  C.  Curran,        -       Asst.  Director. 


CLASSIFICATION. 


GROUP  I.  Paintings  in  oil,  water  color,  pastel  and 
other  recognized  mediums;  miniatures, 
cartoons. 


GROUP  II.       Sculpture,  including  medals  and  cameos. 

GROUP  III.  Drawings,  etchings,  engravings,  black 
and  white,  or  monotint  paintings  in  oil 
or  water  color. 


GROUP  IV. 


Architecture. 


CATALOGUE 

G-allery  A. 
(Vestibule.) 

Title-  Artist. 

1.  MOONRISE 

Thomas  B.  Clarke  Prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1897. 
Lent  by  The  Lambs  Club. 

Robert  Reid 

2.  PSYCHE  BEFORE  THE  THRONE 

OP  VENUS 

Robert  V.  V.  Sewell 

3.  "L'APPEL" 

Albert  P.  Lucas 

4.  SUMMER  CLOUDS 

rH*  ^Charles  H.  Davis 

5.  PORTRAIT  IN  GREY  AND  GREEN 

Joseph  H.  Boston 

6.  AT  BREAK  OF  DAY 

William  A.  Coffin,  A.N.A. 

7.  IN  THE  PARK 

Samuel  Isham,  A.N.A. 

8.  ANGEL  WITH  THE  FLAMING 

SWORD 

Edwin  H.  Bashfield,  N.A. 

9.  ILLUSIONS 

Henry  B.  Fuller 

10.    THE  APPLE  OF  DISCORD 

Samuel  Isham,  A.N.A. 

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Gallery  B. 

Title.  Artist. 

11.  THE  EXPANSIONIST 

F.  D.  Millet,  N.A. 

12.  THE  CARD  PLAYERS 

F.  D.  Millet,  N.A. 

13.  WANDERING  THOUGHTS 

F.  D.  Millet,  N.A. 

14.  GIRL  READING 

F.  D.  Millet,  N.A. 

15.  THE  FIRESrDE 

F.  D.  Millet,  N.A. 

16.  MARSH  ISLANDS 

Arthur  W.  Dow 

17.  EVENING 

S.  Edwin  Whiteman 

38.  PORTRAIT 

Julia  Henshaw  Dewey 

19.  WINTER  SUNSHINE 

W.  L.  Lathrop 

20.  A  MARCH  DAY 

W.  L.  Lathrop 

21.  UNDER  THE  HILL 

W.  L.  Lathrop 

22.  A  BARN  YARD 

Lent  by  Miss  Ilka  Howells. 

W.  L.  Lathrop 

23.  A  GREY  DAY 

W.  L.  Lathrop 

24.  OSTRICH  FARM,  SOUTH  AFRICA 

Rhoda  Holmes  Nicholls 


Title. 

r»sr  ArtlSt. 

25.  OLD  VIADUCT  ACROSS  THE  PASSAIC 

RIVER  AT  LITTLE  FALLS 

Frederick  Ballard  Williams 

26.  PORTRAIT  OF  A  BOY 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Augustus  Saint  Gaudens. 

John  S.  Sargent,  N.A.,R.A. 

27.  MRS.  INCHES 

Lent  by  Mrs.  C.  E.  Inches. 

John  S.  Sargent,  N.A.,R.A. 

28.  PORTRAITS 

Lent  by  I.  N.  Phelps  Stokes,  Esq. 

John  S.  Sargent,  N.A..R.A. 

29.  VENETIAN  BEAD  STRINGERS 

Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  Carroll  Beckwith. 

John  S.  Sargent,  N.A.,R.A.  ■ 

30.  A  STREET  IN  VENICE 

Lent  by  Stanford  White,  Esq. 

John  S.  Sargent,  N.A..R.A. 

31.  PORTRAIT 

Lent  by  Thomas  Lincoln  Manson,  Esq. 

John  S.  Sargent,  N.A.,R.A. 

32.  VALLEY  OF  THE  ARUN 

Mark  Fisher 

33.  REPOSE 

Louise  C.  Herreshoff* 

34.  THE  PORT  OF  ST.  MALO 

Carlton  T.  Chapman,  A.N.A. 

35.  LITTLE  MISS  COLGATE 

Paul  Moschowitz 

30.    MISS  EUNICE  TERRY 

Lent  by  Rev.  Roderick  Terry,  D.D. 

Anna  Lea  Merritt 

37.    THE  MOTH 

Guy  Rose 


Title.  Artist. 

38.    SAINTLY  DREAMS  BY  EARLY 
MOONLIGHT 

Charles  Caryl  Coleman,  A.N.A. 
"The  sweetest    saint  gives  fancy  flight 
Where  moonbeams  shed  their  lambent  light." 

89.    MY  LADY'S  ESTATE 

Edward  Gay,  A.N.A. 
"Of  all  these  bounds,  even  from  this  line  to  this, 
With  shadowy  forests  and  with  champains 
ricb'd, 

With  plenteous  rivers  and  wide-skirted  meads, 
We  make  thee  lady:" 

Kii*g  Lear,  Shakespeare 

40.  PORTRAIT  OF  MISS  M. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  V.  Everett  Macy. 

Adele  Herter 

41.  THE  CASQUETS,  ENGLISH  CHANNEL 

William  T.  Richards 

42.  FROM  TUSCAN  WANDERINGS 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Alfred  Fowler. 

Julius  Rolshoven 


43.  LADY  SPENCER  WALPOLE 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Francis  Holland. 

Julius  Rolshoven 

44.  MRS.  E.  C. 
Lent  by  Edward  Clark,  Esq. 

Julius  Rolshoven 


45.  PORTRAIT  OF  MISS  FORD 

Lent  by  I.  N.  Ford,  Esq. 

William  C.  Loring 

46.  A  WET  DAY  AT  THE  HAGUE 

K  ^  \         y  "  Charles  P.  Gruppe 

47.  A  VEILED  HEAD 

Stanley  Middleton 

48.  THE  PASSAIC  VALLEY 

Lent  by  H.  Wood  Sullivan,  Esq. 

Arthur  Hoeber 


s 


Title.  Artist. 

49.  THE  BLACKSMITH'S  SHOP 

Jules  Turcas 

50.  MR.  GLADSTONE  IN  DOWNING 

STREET 

Lent  by  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts. 

J.  McLure  Hamilton 

51.  PORTRAIT  OF  HENRY  J.  THOURON 

Lent  by  Henry  J.  Thouron,  Esq. 

J.  McLure  Hamilton 

52.  MISS  KITTY 

Lent  by  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh. 

J.  J.  Shannon, A. R.A. 

53.  MRS.  SHANNON 

J.  J.  Shannon,A.R.A. 


54.    THE  PENANCE  OF  ELEANOR, 

DUCHESS  OF  GLOUCESTER. 


E.  A.  Abbey,  R.A. 

Duch: 

"Come  you,  my  lord,  to  see  my  open  shame? 
Now  thou  dost  penance,  too.    Look,  how  they 


gaze 


See,  how  the  giddy  multitude  do  point, 
And  nod  their  heads,  and  throw  their  eyes  on 
thee! 

Ah!  Gloster,  hide  thee  from  their  hateful 
looks; 

And,  in  thy  closet  pent  up,  rue  my  shame, 
And  ban  thine  enemies,  both  mine  and  thine." 
King  Henry  VI,  Part  II,  Act  II,  Sc.  4. 

Shakespeare 

55.  A  GOOD  STORY 

Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  N.A.D,  1901. 

Clara  MacChesney 

56.  WALLABROOK  FORD,  DARTMOOR 

Thomas  Allen,  A.N.A. 

57.  ISABELLE 

Maria  Brooks 


Title.  Artist. 

58.  A  QUIET  CORNER,  VENICE 

Burr  H.  Nicholls 

59.  AFTER  THE  HUNT 

Lent  by  the  Lotos  Club. 

W.  Verplanck  Birney,  A.N.A. 

60.  TEN  POUND  ISLAND,  GLOUCESTER, 

MASS. 

Martin  B.  Calm  Prize,  Art  Institute  of 

Chicago. 
Lent  by  B.  Cahn,  Esq. 

Charles  A.  Corwin 

61.  THE  GOLDSMITH'S  DAUGHTER 

Daniel  Huntington,  N.A. 

62.  MARTYRDOM  OF  ST.  SEBASTIAN 

Lowell  Dyer 

63.  VENICE  FROM  THE  LAGOON 

Thomas  Moran,  N.A. 

64.  OVER  THE  HILLS  AND  FAR  AWAY 

Charlotte  B.  Coman 

65.  THE  HOD  CARRIER 

Childe  Hassam 

66.  THE  GOLDEN  CHAIN 

Frederick  Ballard  Williams 

67.  MARIE 

Alice  L.  Lewis 

68.  LOOKING  EAST,  ST.  IVES 

Lent  by  The  Lambs  Club. 

Edward  Simmons 

69.  THE  LAST  BOAT  FROM  DINARD 

Carlton  T.  Chapman,  A.N.A. 

70.  PORTRAIT 

W.  L.  Lathrop 

71.  THE  DISCONTENTED  MERMAID 

William  B.  Closson 


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Gallery  C. 

Title.  Articjf 

73. 

THE  ENEMY  SOWING  T4T?FS 

Elihu  Vedder,  N.A. 

74. 

THE  SPHINX  OF  THE  SFASTTOPTT' 

Elihu  Vedder,  N.A. 

l  rift  iviiiiii±  hiix  Ob  THE  THRESHOLD 

Lent  by  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh. 

Elihu  Vedder,  N.A. 

76. 

CUMAEAN  STRYT 

Elihu  Veddpr  N  A 

OLD  WELL,  BORDIGHERA 

xWinu  Vedder,  N.A. 

78. 

A  SEA  BREEZE 

Elihu  Vedder,  N.A. 

79. 

A  WOODLAND  GLADE 

Frederick  Ballard  Williams 

80. 

THE  SUNKEN  REEF 

George  Wharton  Edwards 

81. 

LOS  FLORAS  CANON 

Lent  by  Charles  L.  Hutchinson  E<?n 

William  Wendt 

82. 

HILLSIDE  WITH  POPPIES 

Lent  by  Charles  H.  Conover,  Esq. 

William  Wendt 

83. 

PREPARING  FOR  THE  FETE 

Paulinie  A.  Dohn 

84. 

MOONLIGHT  ON  THE  GRAND 

CANAL,  VENICE 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Charles  MacVeagh. 

Charles  Caryl  Coleman,  A.N.A. 

85.    THE  ROAD  TO  THE  SEA 

George  Gardner  Symon 

ll 


TitIe-  Artist. 

86.  STUDY  OP  A  CORNER  IN  AN 

ATTIC  STUDIO 

W.  J.  Hennessy,  N.A. 

87.  SUNSET  AFTER  RAIN,  ESSEX, 

ENGLAND 

W.  J.  Hennessy,  N.A. 

88.  TWILIGHT  ON  THE  CONNECTICUT 

SHORE 

W.  J.  Hennessy,  N.A. 

89.  THE  WEST  PIER,  BRIGHTON- 

WINTER  EVENING 

W.  J.  Hennessy,  N.A. 

90.  PORTRAIT  SKETCH 

W.  J.  Hennessy,  N.A. 

91.  WINTER  SUNSHINE,  BORDIGHERA, 

ITALY 

W.  J.  Hennessy,  N.A. 

92.  CHILD  WITH  AZALEA 

Edith  Mitchill  Prellwitz 

93.  THE  CAMPAGNA,  NEAR  ROME 

Charles  A.  Danforth 

94.  THE  MIRROR 

Lent  by  William  S.  Hurley,  Esq. 

Walter  Shirlaw,  N.A. 

95.  THE  SEAWEED  GATHERERS 

Temple  Silver  Medal,  P.A.F.A.,  1888. 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889. 

Howard  Russell  Butler,  N.A. 

96.  BOGNOR— NOCTURNE 

Lent  by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

97.  BLUE  AND  SILVER— CHOPPING 

CHANNEL 
Lent  by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

98.  GREY  AND  SILVER— THE  MERSEY 

Lent  by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

12 


Title.  Artist. 

99.    THE  BLACKSMITH 

Lent  by  The  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 


100.    VARIATIONS  IN  FLESH  COLOR  AND 
GREEN— THE  BALCONY 
Lent  by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Esq. 


J.  McNeill  Whistler 

101 .  SOUTHAMPTON— NOCTURNE 

Lent  by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

102.  THE  MUSIC  ROOM 

Lent  by  Colonel  Frank  J.  Hecker. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

103.  ISCHIA,  EVENING 

Lent  by  The  Buffalo  Fine  Arts  Academy. 

Charles  Caryl  Coleman,  A.N.A. 

104.  POETRY  AND  PAINTING 

Kenyon  Cox,  A.N.A. 

105     THE  MORNING  BATH 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Durand-Ruel. 

Mary  Cassatt 

106.  PALMYRA 

Lockwood  de  Forest,  N. A. 


107.    THE  BREEZE 


Mary  F.  MacMonnies 


108.  CONNECTICUT  HILLSIDE 

^      ,  v  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Charles  H.  Hayden  ,  ) 

109.  PIPING  SHEPHERD 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts. 

Anna  Lea  Merritt 

110.  IN  THE  VALLEY  OF  THE  PASSAIC 

Frederick  Ballard  Williams 

111.  YOUNG  WOMAN  IN  AN  OLD- 

FASHIONED  DRESS 

Robert  Henri 

13 


Title.  Artist. 

112.  THE  GREEN  CAPE 

Robert  Henri 

113.  LUNAR  MISTS 

Alexander  Harrison,  N.A. 

114.  MISTY  MORNING 

Alexander  Harrison,  N.A. 

115.  GOLDEN  MIRROR 

Alexander  Harrison,  N.A. 

116.  "LE  CREPUSCULE" 

Lent  by  The  St.  Louis  Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

Alexander  Harrison,  N.A. 

117.  MOTHER  AND  DAUGHTER 

Marcia  Oakes  Woodbury 

118.  ON  THE  LAGOON 

Lent  by  William  Clausen,  Esq. 

W.  Gedney  Bunee 

119.  OFF  THE  LIDO 

Lent  by  William  Clausen,  Esq. 

W.  Gedney  Bunce 


120.  MAL  DU  PAYS 

121.  SONG  OF  THE  LARK 

122.  THE  WHITE  ROSE 

123.  PORTRAIT 

124.  PORTRAIT 

125.  THE  CARAVAN 
120.  IN  THE  BOUDOIR 
127.  WORK 

14 


Frank  C.  Penfold 
Frank  C.  Penfold 
William  Howard  Hart 
Stacey  Tolman 
William  W.  Churchill 
Charles  J.  Theriat 
Dana  Marsh 
Bryson  Burroughs 


TitIe'  Artist. 

128.  THE  NET  MENDER 

F.  V.  Du  Mond,  A.N. A. 

129.  SPRING  EVENING 

Arthur  B.  Davies 

130.  A  RAY  OP  SUNLIGHT 

Lippincott  Prize,  P.A.F.A.  1899. 

John  W.  Alexander 

131 .  AUTUMN 

Carnegie  Prize,  S.A.A.,  1901. 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

John  W.  Alexander 

132.  CHILD  WITH  DOLL 

John  W.  Alexander 

133.  THE  RUSSET  YEAR 

Lent  by  The  Art  Institute  of  Chicago. 

Annie  C.  Shaw,  deceased 

134.  DANTE  AND  VIRGIL 

Henry  Prellwitz 

135.  MOONLIGHT 

Bertha  S.  Menzler 

136.  TANNHAUSER  (LEGEND) 

Norman  W.  Dodge  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1895. 

Edith  Mitchill  Prellwitz 


15 


Gallery  D. 


140. 


Title. 

THE  FOREST  CAMP 


Artist. 


E.  Irving  Couse 


141. 


THE  STORM 


Max  Bohm 


142. 


AFTER  THE  STORM 

Second  Prize  American  Art  Association 
of  Paris,  1900. 

Albert  Dakin  Gihon 


143.  HOT  MILK 

Mary  Smith  Prize,  P.A.F.A.,  1897. 
Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts. 

Elisabeth  F.  Bonsall 

144.  PORTRAIT  OF  MRS.  L. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  C.  Grant  La  Farge. 

J.  Humphreys  Johnston 

145-.    MOONLIGHT,  BELLE-ISLE-EN-MER, 
BRITTANY 

J.  Humphreys  Johnston 

140.    LYSE  NAETTER  (LIGHT  NIGHTS  IN 
NORWAY) 
Lent  by  H.  Kirke  Porter,  Esq. 

J.  Humphreys  Johnston 

147     BUILDING  A  CITY 

William  E.  Schumacher 

148.  IN  A  STUDIO 

First  Hallgarten  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1896. 

Mary  B.  Hazelton 

149.  AT  ALA 


Lucius  Hitchcock 


150. 


PORTRAIT 


Mary  T.  Gladding 


16 


Title.  Artist. 

151.  ST.  IVES,  PRAY  FOR  US! 

Lippincott  Prize,  P.A.F.A.,  1894. 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Sergeant  Kendall 

152.  SALEM  WITCHES 

Walter  McEwen 

153.  COWS  BY  THE  BANK  OF  THE  RIVER 

Second  Medal,  Paris  Salon. 

Lent  by  J.  A.  Truesdell,  Administrator. 

Gaylord  Sangston  Truesdell 

154.  A  BRETON  SUNDAY 

Eugene  Vail 

155.  EVENING  IN  BRITTANY 

Eugene  Vail 

156     THE  HARBOR  OF  AUDIERNE 

Eugene  \ail 

157.  HILLS  OF  NORMANDY 

Ethelbert  W.  Brown 

158.  PORTRAIT  ^ 

Cora  F.  Freer 

159.  MY  GONDOLIER'S  KITCHEN 

Herbert  W.  Faulkner 

160.  MOONLIGHT  ■  .  . 

Parke  C.  Dougherty 

161.  PORTRAIT  OF  MY  MOTHER 

Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  E.  Haven. 

Julia  Haven 

162.  MASS  IN  BRITTANY  - 

Walter  Gay 

163.  TEMPLE  OF  ZEUS  AND  THE 

ACROPOLIS,  ATHENS 

Walter  Francis  Brown 

164.  SONG 

Lent  bv  H.  Kirke  Porter,  Esq. 

Julian  Story 

165.  GOLDFISH 

Julian  Story 

17 


Title. 

166.  TWO  PORTRAITS 

167.  ARABS 

168.  SUNSET  AT  CRECY 

169.  THE  RIVER  MARNE 


Artist. 
Julian  Story 
Charles  J.  Theriat 
George  Howland 


George  Howland 

170.  LANDSCAPE  WITH  CATTLE 

Edwin  D.  Connell 

171.  THE  SUNLIT  VALLEY 

Lent  by  The  Union  League  Club  of  Chicago. 

Frank  C.  Peyraud 

172.  A  CHURCH  OF  THE  ELEVENTH 

ANTWERP 

Anna  L.  Stacey 

173.  LOADING  THE  CARAVAN-EARLY 

MORNING  IN  PERSIA 

Edwin  Lord  Weeks 

174.  AUTUMN  IN  NORMANDY 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Ellen  F.  Rice. 

John  Leslie  Breck 

175.  ON  THE  RIVER-SHORE 

H.  S.  Bisbing 

176.  A  FISHERMAN'S  FAMILY 

Temple  Gold  Medal,  P.A.F.A  1887 
Lent  by  J.  W.  Brown,  Esq. 

Clifford  P.  Grayson 

177.  THE  SKATERS 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts. 

J.  Gari  Melchers 

178.  SAILOR  AND  HIS  SWEETHEART 

Lent  by  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh. 

J.  Gari  Melchers 

179.  SUNLIGHT— CI  EC Y,  CALVADOS 

Alonzo  St.  George  Huntington 

180.  THE  HEART  OF  NIAGARA 

F.  Harold  Hayward 


Title.  Artist. 

181.  ADORATION  OF  THE  MAGI 

H.  M.  Walcott 

182.  SUNSHINE 

Philip  L.  Hale 

183.  THE  SHEEPFOLD 

Charles  Sprague  Pearce 

184.  RED  EVENING,  POULDU 

John  Lambert,  Jr. 

185     THE  ADVENT  ANGEL 

Norman  W.  Dodge  Prize,  N.  A.D.,  1889. 

Ella  Condie  Lamb 

186.  SAN  JUAN  MOUNTAINS,  COLORADO 

Charles  Partridge  Adams 

187.  TWO  LITTLE  FRIENDS 

Ellen  K.  Baker  Thompson 

188.  POLLY  .    ^       .  .  1Qnn 

Bronze  Medal,  Pans  Exposition,  1900 

Robert  David  Gauley 

189.  H  AS-TEE  N-E- A  SH-EE  _    .  . 

E.  A.  Burbank 

190.  O-KOON-SAY 

E.  A.  Burbank 

191  SEPTEMBER  MORNING,  MORET 

George  H.  Leonard 

192  THE  AWAKENING  OF  LOVE 

Henry  Mosler,  A.N. A. 

193  STUDY  IN  REFLECTED  SUNLIGHT 

Julias  L.  Stewart 

194.  THE  NYMPH  AND  THE  BIRD 

Julius  L.  Stewart 

195.  THE  RED  VEIL 

Julius  L.  Stewart 

196.  SUNFLOWERS  a+^«v* 

Julius  L.  Stewart 

19 


Title. 

Artist. 

197.  THE  LONE  OAK 

Lent  by  W.  O.  Goodman,  Esq. 

William  Wendt 

198.  CALIFORNIA  OAKS 

Lent  by  Louis  Sloss,  Jr.,  Esq. 

Charles  Rollo  Peters 

199.  MOONRISE,  NORMANDY 

Alexis  J.  Pournier 

200.  MISTLETOE 

Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1896. 

M.  E.  Dickson 

201.  DANTE  WATCHING  THE  CONSTRUC- 

TION OF  THE  CATHEDRAL  OF 
FLORENCE. 

Alphaeus  P.  Cole 

202.  ONIONS 

Clara  MacChesney 

203.  PORTRAIT  OF  A  BOY 

George  Taylor  Porter 

204.  AFTER  THE  MASS 

William  T.  Dannat 

205.  THE  WHITE  DOOR 

Alfred  H.  Maurer 

206.  KOUSSE-KOUSSE  MARKET— TUNIS 

Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon. 
Lent  by  St.  Botolph  Club  of  Boston. 

Willard  L.  Metcalf 

207.  BY  THE  BRIMMING  RIVER 

Lent  by  John  G.  Holmes,  Esq. 

D.  Ridgway  Knight 

208.  THE  TINKER 

Johu  B.  Longman 

?09.  AUTUMN 

L»nt  by  John  O.  Gilmore,  Esq. 

W.  B.  Van  Ingen 

210.    OFFERINGS  TO  VENUS 

Dana  Marsh 

20 


Title.  Artist- 

211     THE  TEASEL  GATHERER  KJ 

Walter  Nettleton  •  — 


212.    ANXIETY  . 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Katherine  Abbot 

213  ONCE  UPON  A  TIME 

Mary  Smith  Prize,  P.A.F.A.,  1898. 

Caroline  Peart 

214  MORNING  IN  THE  OASIS,  BISKRA, 

ALGERIA  . 

F.  A.  Bridginao,  N.A; 

215  YOUNG  GIRL  OF  EL-KANTARA, 

ALGERIA  „  XT  . 

F.  A.  Bridgman,  N.A. 

216  THE  SECLUDED  WOOD 

217.    THE  GAME  OF  DRAUGHTS, 
ALGIERS 

F.  A.  Bridgman,  N.A. 

218     RELIGIOUS  FETE  AT  BLIDAH 
ALGERIA  n  ; 

F.  A.  Bridgman,  N.A. 

219.  TEMPLE  OF  THE  WINDS  SUNSET 

Louis  Loeb,  a.^.^-  ^  *  /. 

220.  ADRIAAN  LABRUJERE 

Lent  by  William  W.  Cliapin,  Esq.  I 
Sarah  Chapm  ,  dec 

221.  AFTERNOON  Clarence  Mqtotf ort  Gihon 

222.  HOLLAND  FISHER  GIRL  ^  ^ 

223.  ANNUNCIATION  TO  THE  SHEPHERDS 

Second  Wanamaker  Prize,  American 
Art  Association  of  Paris,  1900. 

S.  L.  Landeau 

224.  AFTER  THE  BATH 

S.  Seymour  Thomas 

21 


Title.  Art.st 

225.  PORTRAIT 

Third  Medal,  Paris  Salon,  1900. 

Richard  E.  Miller 

226.  STUDY 

Jvw  Cm*    vv^Jk^J  A~*       John  LamDert,  Jr. 

227.  PORTRAIT 

Edward  Dufner 

228.  IN  THE  STUDIO 

Edward  Dufner 

220.    TWO  FORCES 

First  Clark  Prize,  American  Art 
Association  of  Paris,  1900. 

Augustus  Koopman 

230.  PORTRAIT 

Norman  W.  Dodge  Prize,  N.A.D  189G 
Lent  by  Dr.  Paul  J.  Sartain. 

Ida  Waugh 

231.  DANIEL  IN  THE  LIONS'  DEN 

c-i      ™  ,  ,  ^  H-  °-  Tanner 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

232.  PORTRAIT  OF  MISS  MARION  JONES 

Lent  by  Mrs.  John  P.  Jones. 

Katherine  Abbot 

233.  THE  FLOWER  MAKER 

H.  Campbell  Foss 


22 


Gallery  E. 

Title.  Artist. 

239.  NIGHT 

J.  C.  Nicoll,  N.A. 

240.  LADY  IN  WHITE 

Frank  Fowler,  N.A. 

241.  A  QUIET  STREAM 

Lent  by  Daniel  A.  Davis,  Esq. 

C.  Harry  Eaton,  A.N. A. 

242.  FROST  FLOWERS 

Arthur  W.  Dow 

243.  A  CONNECTICUT  HILLSIDE 

A.  T.  Van  Laer,  A.N. A. 

244.  WOMAN  IN  WHITE  AND  VIOLET 

Howard  Gardner  dishing 

245.  MAINE  COAST 

Charles  H.  Woodbury 

246.  IN  THE  FOREST  OF  FONTAINEBLEAU 

Lent  bv  Frank  Scott  Gerrish,  Esq. 

R.  W.  Van  BoskercE,  A.N.A. 

247.  SUNLIT  VALE,  DERBYSHIRE 

Lent  by  the  Hon.  William  Whiting. 

R.  W.  Van  Boskerck,  A.N.A. 

248.  THE  LAST  GLEAM 

R.  W.  Van  Boskerck,  A.N.A. 

249.  SENATOR  THOMAS  C.  PLATT 

T.  W.  Wood,  N.A. 

250.  THE  END  OF  THE  DAY 

Lippincott  Prize,  P.A.F.A.,  1894. 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  Miss  Helen  Phelps  Stokes. 

Sergeant  Kendall 

251.  MT.  MANSFIELD  IN  WINTER       >  — 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Charles  C.  Taber. 

Edward  Martin  Taber,  deceased 

23 


Title. 

Artist. 

252.  A  CHURCH  INTERIOR 

Claire  Shuttleworth 

253.  PORTRAIT  OF  A  MAN 

William  M.  J.  Rice,  A.N.A. 

254.  PORTRAIT  OF  A  LADY 

A.  Brewster  Sewell 

255.  THE  GROUND  SWELL 

Lent  by  Andrew  Carnegie,  Esq. 

Charles  H.  Woodbury 

256  JULY 

Otto  H.  Bacher 

257.  EVENING  IN  PICARDY 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Louis  Paul  Dessar,  A.NA. 

258.  SHEEP  IN  THE  SAND  DUNES 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900 
Lent  by  Fred  E.  Sander,  Esq. 

Louis  Paul  Dessar,  A.N.A. 

259.  HARVEST  MOON 

Louis  Paul  Dessar,  A.N.A. 

260.  MALCOLM  GRAHAM,  ESQ. 

Lent  by  Malcolm  Graham,  Esq. 

H.  Stanley  Todd 

261.  THE  LETTER 

Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  N  A.D.,  1899 
Lent  by  Frederick  S.  Gibbs,  Esq. 

Carle  J.  Blenner 

262.  RT.  REV.  A.  CLEVELAND  COXE, 

BISHOP  OF  WESTERN  NEW  YORK. 

Daniel  Huntington,  N.A. 

263.  AUTUMN  FOREST 

Lent  by  Louis  Stern,  Esq. 

R.  M.  Shurtleff,  N.A. 

264.  A  WOODLAND  POOL 

Lent  by  W.  R.  Peters,  Esq. 

R.  M.  Shurtleff,  N.A. 

24 


Title.  Artist. 

265.  J.  W.  LINTON,  N.A.,  ENGRAVING 

HIS  LAST  PLATE 

E.  Wood  Perry,  Jr.,  N.A. 

266.  THAT  DIFFICULT  WORD 

Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1894. 
Lent  by  C.  B.  Lawson,  Esq. 

Mrs.  J.  Francis  Murphy 

267.  A  NORTHWESTER  IN  GLOUCESTER 

HARBOR 

Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

F.  K.  M.  Rehn,  A.N.A. 

268.  THE  WASTE  BASKET 

J.  H.  Dolph,  N.A. 

269.  CALLED  TO  ORDER 

J.  H.  Dolph,  N.A. 

270.  "LE  RAT  QUI  S'EST  RETIRE  DU 

MONDE" 
La  Fontaine's  Fables  VII— 3. 

J.  H.  Dolph,  N.A. 

271.  FISHING  BOATS,  HOLLAND 

Harrington  Fitzgerald 

272.  MRS.  O.  H.  B. 

Otto  H.  Bacher 

273.  ON  THE  OCTORARO,  PA. 

E.  Taylor  Snow 

274.  A  PORTRAIT 

Charles  Frederick  Naegele 

275.  PORTRAIT  OF  WILLIAM  ADAMS 

Lent  by  Cincinnati  Museum  Association. 

Frank  Duveneck 

276.  THE  CHILD  OF  MARY 

Lent  by  C.  Klackner,  Esq. 

Elliott  Daingerfield 

277.  HIGH  TIDE 

Lent  by  George  P.  Sawyer,  Esq. 

Alice  Russell  Glenny 

278.  BOSTON  COMMON  IN  WINTER 

Birge  Harrison 

25 


Title.  Artist. 

279.  FROZEN  POOL  AT  SIMSBURY, 

CONNECTICUT 
Lent  by  E.  D.  Page,  Esq. 

Birge  Harrison 

280.  HARVARD  BRIDGE  AT  TWILIGHT 

Birge  Harrison 

281.  MY  BUNKIE 

Thomas  B.  Clarke  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1900. 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Charles  Schreyvogel 

282.  IN  MIDSUMMER 

Carleton  Wiggins,  A.N.A. 

283.  AFTER  THE  BATH 

Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1896. 

Joseph  H.  Hatfield 

284.  EAST  ROCK,  NEW  HAVEN 

John  F.  Weir,  N.A. 

285.  MENDING  THE  NET 

Thomas  Eakins 

280.    HILLSIDE  PASTURE 

G.  A.  Hays 

287.  EVENING,  BRANDY  WINE  FARM 

Lent  by  the  Lotos  Clnb. 

William  H:  Howe,  N.A. 

288.  MONARCH  OF  THE  FARM 

William  H.  Howe,  N.A. 

289.  THE  VAGABONDS 

Lent  by  Collin  Armstrong,  Esq. 

William  H.  Howe,  N.A. 

290.  ALLEGRA 

Kenneth  Frazier 

291.  LANTERN  GLOW 

Hugh  H.  Breckenridge 

292.  THE  GOLDEN  CUP 

William  M.  Paxton 

26 


293.  A  BREEZY  DAY 

Lent  by  The  Lotos  Club. 

Worthington  Whittredge,  N.A. 

294.  A  HOME  NEAR  THE  SEA 

John  B.  Bristol,  N.A. 

295.  VENICE 

George  H.  Smillie,  N.A. 

29G.    THE  EVENING  HOUR 

Carleton  Wiggins,  A.N.A. 

297.  THE  SOURCE  OF  THE  RIVER 

James  D.  Smillie,  N.A. 

298.  FLEMISH  WINDMILLS 

Charles  Warren  Eaton,  A.N.  A. 

299.  GOLDEN  OCTOBER 

Charles  Warren  Eaton,  A.N.A. 

300.  THE  LIGHT  OF  THE  HOUSE 

Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1900. 
Lent  by  W.  Wickham  Smith,  Esq. 

W.  Granville  Smith 

301 .  AFTER  SERVICE,  SUNDAY  MORNING 

IN  THE  '30's 
Lent  by  John  G.  Myers,  Esq. 

E.  L.  Henry,  N.A. 

302.  HESTER 

Chester  Loomis 

303.  INDIAN  SUMMER 

James  M.  Hart,  N.A. 

304.  THE  FALLS  OF  ST.  ANTHONY  AS 

SEEN  BY  FATHER  HENNEPIN,  1680. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  B.  Thompson. 

Albert  Bierstadt,  N.A. 


27 


Gallery  F. 

Title.  Artist. 

310.  PORTRAIT  OF  LOUIS  N.  KENTON,  ESQ. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Kenton. 

Thomas  Eakins 

311.  RECORDS 

Harry  W.  Watrous,  N.A. 

312.  THE  MANDOLIN  PLAYER 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Charles  Watrous. 

Harry  W.  Watrous,  N.A. 

333.  BILLS 

Thomas  B.  Clarke  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1894. 

Harry  W.  Watrous,  N.A. 

314.  AT  EVENING  (VIOLA  OBLIGATO) 

Lent  by  Mr.  Bush. 

A.  B.  Davies 

315.  PORTRAIT  OF  J  A  RED  B.'FLAGG,  N.A. 

Charles  Noel  Flagg 

31G.    PORTRAIT  OF  MISS  B. 

Lee  Lufkin 

337.    A  STREET  SCENE  IN  FRANCE 

Burr  H.  Nicholls 

318     THE  OLD  VILLAGE  OF  GARNE, 
FRANCE 

Alfred  C.  Howland,  N.A. 

319.  CORNFIELD 

Albert  Rothery 

320.  MRS.  CAROLINE  SCOTT  SELLSTEDT 

L.  G.  Sellstedt,  N.A. 

321.  EX -PRESIDENT  MILLARD  FILLMORE 

Lent  by  The  Buffalo  Club. 

L.  G.  Sellstedt,  N.A. 

28 


Title.  Artist. 

322.  L.  G.  SELLSTEDT,  N.A. 

Lent  by  The  Buffalo  Historical  Society. 

L.  G.  Sellstedt,  N.A. 

323.  INTERIOR  OF  A  STUDIO 

Lent  by  Dr.  W.  Seward  Webb. 

J.  Louis  Webb 

324.  STILL  LIFE 

,T.  Louis  Webb 

325.  NIGHTFALL 

F.  S.  Dellenbaugh 

326.  SAKEYON,  NEAR  CAIRO. 

William  Graham 

327  PORTRAIT 

Lent  by  Dr.  D.  P.  Rumsey. 

Evelyn  Rumsey  Cary 

328.  PORTRAIT 

Lent  by  Roger  Adams,  Esq. 

Evelyn  Rumsey  Cary 

329.  THE  SPIRIT  OF  NIAGARA 

Evelyn°  Rumsey  Cary 

330.  THE  REFLECTION 

Helen  Watson  Phelps 

331  .    SWING  PARTNERS 

E.  Wood  Perry,  Jr.,  N.A. 

332.  PORTRAIT  OF  GENERAL  GRANT 

E.  Wood  Perry,  Jr.,  N.A. 

333.  TWILIGHT  IN  THE  LAUTERBRUNNEN 

VALLEY 

Charles  C.  Curran,  A.N.A. 

334.  BUILDING  THE  DAM 

Charles  C.  Curran,  A.N.A. 

$35.    IN  THE  SUNSET  GLOW 

Charles  C.  Curran,  A.N.A. 

330.    BY  THE  LAKE 

Charles  C.  Curran,  A.N.A. 

29 


Ti*le-  Artist. 

337.  TWILIGHT  AT  SEA 

Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  Alexander  C.  Humphreys,  Esq. 

Henry  B.  Snell 

338.  DOCKING  A  LINER 

Gold  Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  189(3. 
Lent  by  Boston  Art  Club. 

Henry  B.  Snell 

THE  CITADEL  OF  QUEBEC 

First  Prize,  Tennessee  Centennial,  1897. 

Henry  B.  Snell 

340.    A  RAINY  DAY 

Lent  by  Henry  C.  Friek,  Esq. 

William  A.  Coffin,  A.N.A. 

311  .    WINTER  IN  PENNSYLVANIA 

Lent  by  Collin  Armstrong,  Esq. 

William  A.  Coffin,  A.N.A. 

342.  SEPTEMBER 

William  A.  Coffin,  A.N.A. 

343.  OVER  THE  HILLS 

C.  Harry  Eaton,  A.N.A. 

344.  TWILIGHT 

Lent  by  Thomas  Shields  Clarke,  Esq. 

Albert  Lynch  (Peru) 

345     MRS.  GILBERT  E.  JONES 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Gilbert  E.  Jones. 

Albert  Lynch  (Peru) 

346.  JEANNE  D'ARC 

Albert  Lynch  (Peru) 

347.  UNE  PARISIENNE 

Albert  Lynch  (Peru) 

348  SUMMER  EVENING 

Albert  Lynch  (Peru) 

349  AN  IMPORTANT  LETTER 

Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1898. 
Lent  by  Frank  H.  Lamb,  Esq. 

Harry  Roseland 

30 


Title. 


Artist. 


350 


AN  APRIL  SHOWER 


Percy  Moran 


351.  IN  AMBUSH 

Lent  by  Ralph  H.  Plumb,  Esq. 

Frederick  W.  Freer,  A.N.A. 

352.  DAY  DREAMS 

M.  Campbell  Macpherson,  (Newfoundland) 

353.  SHEEP,  LATE  AUTUMN 

A.  Bryan  Wall 

354.  SUNSET  NEAR  MORET 

George  H.  McCord,  A.N.A. 

355.  EVENING,  COAST  OF  MAINE 

George  H.  McCord,  A.N.A. 

350.    THE  FORSYTH  FIGHT 

Frederic  Remington,  A.N.A. 

357.  INFANTRY  IN  ARMS 

William  H.  Lippincott,N.A. 

358.  THE  SOURCE 


359.    PLACE  OF  THE  MOTHERS 

Lent  by  Henry  T.  ChaDman,  Esq. 

A.  B.  Davies 

3G0.    MANILLA  BAY 


3G2.    THE  EVENING  STAR,  DULVERTON, 
ENGLAND 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Oliver  H.  Durrell. 

Charles  Melville  Dewey 


A.  B.  Davies 


Rufus  F.  Zogbauoi 


3G1 


PORTRAIT  STUDY 

Norman  W\  Dodge  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1901. 

Mary  Theresa  Hart  (and 
Letitia  B.  Hart.) 


363 


THE  RIVER  AT  NIGHT 

Lent  by  John  Gellatly,  Esq. 


Charles  Melville  Dewey 


31 


Title.  Artist. 

364.    OCTOBER  EVENING 

Lent  by  Miss  Anna  Gruel  Carter. 

Charles  Melville  Dewey 

3G5     THE  RIVER  AT  FAIRFORD 

Lent  by  Robert  D.  Evans,  Esq. 

Charles  Melville  Dewey 

366     THE  HARVEST  MOON 

Lent  by  John  Larkin,  Esq. 

Charles  Melville  Dewey 

367.  THE  HUM  OF  MIGHTY  WORKINGS 

Carl  Hirsehberg 

368.  GOING  FOR  THE  DOCTOR 

Seymour  J.  Guy,  N.A. 

369.  REV.  JAMES  REED 

Lent  by  Boston  Society  of  the  Church 
of  the  New  Jerusalem. 

Hermann  Dudley  Murphy 


370.  THE  OX  TEAM 

371 .  QUILTING 

372.  WHAT  SAY? 

373.  GOSSIPS 


Edward  Potthast,  A. N.A. 
J.  G.  Brown,  N.A. 
J.  G.  Brown,  N.A. 
J.  G.  Brown,  N.A. 


374.  HEELS  OVER  HEAD 

Lent  by  W.  H.  Davis,  Esq. 

J.  G.  Brown,  N.A. 

375.  THE  MINIATURE 

Rhoda  Holmes  Nicholls 

376.  CHIEF  TAL-KLAI 

E.  A.  Burbank 

377.  THE  DREAMER 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Frederick  Keer's  Sons. 

Helen  Watson  Phelps 

32 


Title.  Artist* 
878     THE  HAUNTED  CELLAR,  OR  "WHO'S 
AFRAID?" 

Seymour  J.  Guy,  N.A. 

379.    THE  ACROPOLIS,  ATHENS 

Walter  Francis  Brown 

880.    CHARGING  THE  BATTERY 

Lent  by  H.  Wood  Sullivan,  Esq. 

Gilbert  Gaul,  N.A. 

381.    PROFESSOR  BARKER  OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA 

Thomas  Eakius 

382     MOONLIGHT  ON  LONG  ISLAND  SOUND 

Leonard  Ochtman,  A. N.A. 

383.    THE  SOLITARY  ROAD  ' 

Leonard  Ochtman,  A. N.A. 

384  UN  CIERGE  A  SAINTE  GENEVIEVE 

Cecile  de  Wentworth 

385  PORTRAIT  OF  A  CHILD  (MISS 

DOROTHY  HARRISON) 

John  Lambert,  Jr. 


33 


Gallery  G. 

Title.  Artist. 

400     HEADWATER  OF  THE  WESTPORT 
RIVER 

R.  Swain  Gifford,  N.A. 

401.    FROM  MY  WINDOW 

Lent  by  Edward  Hall,  Esq. 

R.  Swain  Gifford,  N.A. 

402  NONQUITT  MEADOWS 

R.  Swain  Gifford,  N.A. 

403  SOLITUDE 

R.  Swain  Gifford,  N.A. 

404.  MOORLANDS 

R.  Swain  Gifford,  N.A. 

405,  EVENING 

R.  Swain  Gifford,  N.A. 

40G     LA  C1GALE 

Lent  by  Colonel  Frank  J.  Hecker. 

Wyatt  Eaton,  deceased 

407.  EAST  RIVER 

De  Witt  Parshall 

408.  MOONRISE  ON  CORNWALL  LAKE 

Lent  by  Collin  Armstrong,  Esq. 

J.  H.  Moser 

409.  NAPA  VALLEY 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Harold  Z.  Ohrwall. 

William  Keith 

410.  THE  END  OF  THE  DAY 

George  Inness,  Jr.,  N.A. 

411     HELLA  ROCK 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Charles  Cary. 

Reginald  C.  Coxe 

34 


Km 


vy 


Title.  Artist. 

412.  THE  YOUNG  MUSICIAN 

Lent  by  J.  M.  Dodge,  Esq. 

William  Sartain,  A.N. A. 

413.  NEAR  ALGIERS 

William  Sartain,  A.N.A. 

414.  TWILIGHT 
Honorable  Mention,  Carnegie  Institute, 

Pittsburgh,  1900. 
Lent  by  Willis  F.  McCook,  Esq. 

W.  Elmer  Sehofietd 

415.  PEARL  CLOUDS,  MOONLIGHT 

Temple  Gold  Medal,  P.A.F.A.,  1898. 
Lent  by  Cincinnati  Museum  Association. 

Edward  F.  Rook 

41G.    THE  VILLAGE  STREET,  MOONLIGHT 

Clark  G.  Voorhees 

417.  FIGURE  STUDY,  AUTUMN 

Lent  by  John  Gellatly,  Esq. 

John  La  Farge,  N.A. 

418.  THE  VISIT  OF  CHRIST  TO  NICODEMUS 

Lent  by  William  T.  Evans,  Esq. 

John  La  Farge,  N.A. 

419.  SEPTEMBER  EVENING 

Lent  by  George  A.  Hearn,  Esq. 

George  H.  Bogert,  A.N.A. 

420  MOONLIGHT 

Lent  by  William  T.  Evans,  Esq. 

Ralph  A.  Blakelock,  deceased 

421.  THE  COMING  STORM 

George  Inness,  Jr.,  N.A. 

422.  BECKY 

Lent  by  Colonel  H.  B.  Wilson. 

Arthur  Dawson 

423  MUSIC 

Mary  L.  Macomber 

424.    MOONLIGHT  IN  THE  FARMYARD 

Silas  S.  Dustln 

35 


Title.  a  . 

Artist. 

425-  JONAH 

Lent  by  Colonel  C.  E.  S.  Wood. 

A.  P.  Ryder 

426.  MOONLIGHT 

Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900.  . 

Robert  C.  Minor,  N.A. 

427.  THE  CAFE  TERRACE 

Robert  Henri 

423.    A  GROUP  OF  OAKS 

Henry  W.  Ranger,  A.N.A. 

429.  THE  WOOD  LOT  IN  EARLY  MAY 

Henry  W.  Ranger,  A.N.A. 

430.  THE  CORNFIELD 

Lent  by  William  T.  Evans,  Esq. 

Henry  W.  Ranger,  A.N.A. 

431.  SPRING  WOODS 

Lent  by  George  A.  Hearn,  Esq. 

Henry  W.  Ranger,  A.N.A. 

432.  SEA  AND  RAIN 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  William  T.  Evans,  Esq. 

George  H.  Bogert,  A.N.A. 

433     AUTUMN  SUNSET 

George  H.  Bogert,  A.N.A. 

434.  NORMANDY  FARM 

Lent  by  Lyman  G.  Bloomingdale,  Esq. 

Homer  D.  Martin,  deceased 

435  4  WESTCHESTER  HILLS 

Lent  by  E.  F.  Milliken,  Esq. 

Homer  D.  Martin,  deceased 

436.  SIEGFRIED 

Lent  by  Sir  William  C.  Van  Home. 

A.  P.  Ryder 

437.  A  VILLAGE  STREET 

Lent  by  Samuel  Newhouse,  Esq. 

Will  S.  Robinson 

435.  ABANDONED  CORRAL 

Charles  Rollo  Peters 

36 


Title.  Artist- 

439.  A  MOUNTAIN  BROOK 

Lent  by  The  Buffalo  Pine  Arts  Academy. 

A.  H.  Wyant,  deceased 

440.  NIGHTFALL 

Lent  by  Mrs.  A.  H.  Wyant. 

A.  H.  Wyant,  deceased 

441     CLEARING  OFF 

Lent  by  Mrs.  A.  H.  Wyant. 

A.  H.  Wyant,  deceased 

442.  THE  PIG  GATHERERS 

A.  Brewster  Sewell 

443.  AUTUMN  SHOWERS 

Lent  by  Dr.  George  W.  Fitz. 

Benjamin  R.  Fitz,  deceased 

444     A  YOUNG  GIRL 

Rose  Clark 

445.  EVENING 

Lent  bv  Homer  Lee,  Esq. 

Robert  C.  Minor,  N.A. 

440.    BY  MONTEREY  BAY 

Charles  Rollo  Peters 

447.    THE  BATHERS  . 

Ellsworth  Prize,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago, 

1888.  . 
Lent  by  James  W.  Ellsworth,  Esq. 

George  Inness,  deceased 

*~  448.    SUMMER  SILENCE 

Lent  by  James  W.  Ellsworth,  Esq. 

George  Inness,  deceased 

449.    THE  LAST  GLEAM 

Lent  by  George  Inness,  Jr.,  Esq. 

George  Inness,  deceased 

.  —  450.    MIDSUMMER  > 

Lent  by  James  W.  Ellsworth,  Esq. 

George  Inness,  deceased 

451.    MEDPIELD  MEADOWS 

Lent  by  George  Inness,  Jr.,  Esq. 

George  Inness,  deceased 

37 


Title-  Artist. 

452.  EARLY  MORNING 

Lent  by  James  W.  Ellsworth,  Esq. 

George  Inness,  deceased 

453.  UNDER  THE  GREENWOOD 

Lent  by  George  Inness,  Jr.,  Esq. 

George  Inness,  deceased 

454.  NIGHTFALL 

Georg^Inness,  Jr.,  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club, 

Lent  by  The  Salmagundi  Club. 

F.  De  Haven 

455.  THE  EVENING  STAR 

F.  De  Haven 

jr  4^».    hA  BELLE  DAME  SANS  MERCI 

I    '  Robert  V.  V.  Sewell 

457.  SOLITUDE 

^t.C\  I-ent  by  James  W.  Ellsworth,  Esq. 

Bliss  Baker,  deceased 

458.  ASSHOLIAN 

Lent  by  The  Buffalo  Fine  Arts  Academy. 

Jervis  McEntee,  deceased 

459.  MORNING 

Lent  by  William  Clausen,  Esq. 

Richard  Fauli,  deceased 

460.  EDGE  OF  THE  WOODS 

Lent  by  John  Zeile,  Esq. 

William  Keith 

461 .  THE  MISSION  OF  SAN  ANTONIO  DE 

PADAU 
Lent  by  Mrs.  P.  A.  Hearst. 

Charles  Rollo  Peters 

462.  GRIEF 

Hugh  H.  Breckenridge 

463     CHLOE  AND  SAM 

Eent  by  Edward  Weston,  Esq. 

Thomas  Hovenden,  deceased 

464.    HER  TRIBUTE 

William  F.  Kline 


Title. 


Artist. 


465.    THE  DAYS  THAT  ARE  NO  MORE 
Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon. 
Lent  by  Theodore  Marburg,  Esq. 

C.  Y.  Turner,  N.A. 

460.    NOVEMBER  TWILIGHT 

John  J.  Enneking 


39 


Gallery  H. 

Title'  Artist. 

470.  MARINE 
Lent  by  Collin  Armstrong,  Esq. 

Robert  H.  Eiehelberger,  deceased 

471.  MAN  WITH  SCYTHE 
Lent  by  Daniel  A.  Davis,  Esq. 

William  L.  Picknell,  deceased 

472.  MISS  BOUDINOT 

Dora  Wheeler  Keith 

473.  IN  EARLY  LEAP 

Walter  Clark,  A.N.A. 

474.  IN  GLOUCESTER  HARBOR 

Walter  Clark,  A.N.A. 

475.  EVENING,  HONFLEUR 
Lent  by  W.  H.  Rathwell,  Esq. 

George  H.  Bogert,  A.N.A. 

470.    UNION  SQUARE  IN  WINTER 

Lent  by  Collin  Armstrong,  Esq. 

Theodore  Robinson,  deceased 

477.  A  VILLAGE  STREET 
Lent  by  Collin  Armstrong,  Esq. 

Theodore  Robinson,  deceased 

478.  THE  OLD  PORCH 

Francis  C.  Jones,  N.A. 

479.  UNION  SQUARE  AT  EARLY  CANDLE- 
LIGHT 

Charles  Austin  Needham 

480.  THE  KELP  GATHERERS 
Lent  by  H.  Wood  Sullivan,  Esq. 

Frederick  W.  Kost,  A.N.A. 

1.    THE  LADY  IN  BLACK 

H.  Siddons  Mowbray,  N.A. 


"7 — 


f -zh/l  <•  *****  y^UyCKAKA 


Title.  ^T^^A'  Artist: 

482.  THE  SIESTA 

7      Lent  by  Mrs.  John  McCullough. 

H.  Siddons  Mowbray,  N.A. 

483.  "LE  DESTIN" 

Lent  by  John  D.  Archbold,  Esq. 

H.  Siddons  Mowbray,  N.A. 

484.  IRRIDESCENCE 

Lent  bv  Henry  M.  Sanders,  Esq. 

H.  Siddons  Mowbray,  N.A. 

485.  MRS.  M.  AND  BOY 

H.  Siddons  Mowbray,  N.A. 

486.  MARIE  ^  K  ^  K  1QQ1 

"Mary  Smith  Prize,  P.A.F.A.,  1881. 

Emily  Sartaln 

487     NEAR  CALDWELL,  N.  J. 

Frederick  Ballard  Williams 

_488.    CERES  Frederick  Ballard  Williams 

489.    PARK  SNOWS 

Bronze  Medal,  Pans  Exposition,  1900. 

Charles  Austin  Needham 

490     PORTRAIT— DR.  S.  WEIR  MITCHELL 

Sarah  Wyman  Whitman 

491.    MRS.  GRIFFIN  .  . 

J.  Carroll  Beckwith,  N.A. 

492     JOHN  MURRAY  MITCHELL,  ESQ. 

Lent  by  The  Fencers  Club,  New  York. 

J.  Carroll  Beckwith,  N.A. 

493.  IN  BLACK  M 

J.  Carroll  Beckwith,  N.A. 

494.  WILLIAM  WALTON,  ESQ. 

Honorable  Mention,  Pans  Salon,  1887. 

J.  Carroll  Beckwith,  N.A. 

495.  TEMPLE  OF  THE  MIND 

Lent  by  R.  B.  Angus,  Esq.  ^  ■ 

A.  P.  Ryder 

41 


50£ 


TitIe-  Artist. 
490.    PREPARING  FOR  THE  DANCE 

Louis  Kronberg 

497.  ON  PRINCE'S  BAY,  STATEN  ISLAND 

Lent  by  Collin  Armstrong,  Esq. 

Frederick  W.  Kost,  A.N.A. 

498.  HENDRICK  CHRISTIAN  ANDERSEN 

Andreas  Andersen 

499.  MIDSUMMER  TWILIGHT 

Charles  H.  Davis 

500.  SUMMER  MOONLIGHT 

Gfe&rles  H.  Davis 

501 .  PORTRAIT  OF  A  BOY 

Frank  Fowler,  N.A. 

502.  IN  THE  DUNES 

Marion  E.  Crocker 

503.  PATHWAY  THROUGH  THE  WOODS 

Lent  by  Horatio  M.  Frazer,  Esq. 

Robert  C.  Minor,  N.A. 

504.  MOTHER  AND  DAUGHTER 

First  Prize,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh, 
1899. 

Temple  Gold  Medal,  P.A.F.A.,  1900. 
Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  C.  A.  Griscom,  Esq. 

Cecilia  Beaux,  A.N.A. 

505.  GREY  DAY  IN  CORNWALL,  CONNECTICUT 

John  H.  Niemeyer 

50fi.    GJLMAN  NICHOLS 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Gilman  Nichols. 

Wilton  Lockwood 

507.  MASTER  OF  THE  HOUNDS 

Lent  by  The  Myopia  Hunt  Club. 

Wilton  Lockwood 

508.  R.  C.  LEHMANN,  ESQ. 

Wilton  Lockwood 

509.  CASSANDRA 

Frederick  Ballard  Williams 

t-*^  42 


Titlo.  Artist. 

510.  PORTRAIT  OF  A  YOUNG  MAN 

Charles  Hopkinson 

511.  PORTRAIT  OF  ELIZABETH 

Lent  by  Charles  F.  Choate,  Jr.,  Esq. 

Sarah  C.  Sears 

512.  THE  GOLDEN  SCREEN 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts. 

Edmund  C.  Tarbell 

513.  LADY  IN  YELLOW 

Edmund  C.  Tarbell 

514.  A  MORNING  VISION 

Thomas  B.  Clarke  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1895. 
Lent  by  William  T.  Evans,  Esq. 

Henry  Oliver  Walker,  A.N. A. 

515.  CORNISH  COAST 

Lent  by  The  Lotos  Club. 

Arthur  Hoeber 

51G.    PORTRAIT  OF  A  LADY 

Mary  Smith  Prize,  P.A.F.A.,  1901. 
Lent  by  Dr.  Louis  Starr. 

Janet  D.  Wheeler 

517.  SPORT 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

George  W.  Maynard,  N.A. 

518.  A  YELLOW  ROSE 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

Irving  R.  Wiles,  N.A. 

519.  THE  BATH 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw.  Esq. 

Edmund  C.  Tarbell 

520.  THE  SINGERS 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

Henry  Oliver  Walker,  A. N.A. 

521 .  SUMMER 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

Frank  W.  Benson,  A.N.A. 

522.  A  FRIENDLY  CALL 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

William  M.  Chase,  N.A. 

43 


Title.  Artist. 

523.  IN  THE  SUN  » 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

Theodore  Robinson,  deceased 

524.  THE  WOODLAND  MAID 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

Douglas  Volk,  N.A. 

525.  NIGHT  AND  THE  WANING  DAY 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

George  It.  Barse,  Jr.,  N.A. 
(The  nine  works  above   are   the  Shaw  Fund 
Prize  pictures  selected  for  purchase  by  the  jury, 
at  the  Annual  Exhibitions    of    the  Society  of 
American  Artists  from  1892  to  1900.) 

526.  THE  LAST  LOAD 

Norman  W.  Dodge  Prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1899. 
Lent  by  Dr.  Seneca  D.  Powell. 

Matilda  Browne 

527.  MARINE 

Lent  by  Arthur  J.  Eddy,  Esq. 

Charles  Hopkinson 

528.  PORTRAIT  OF  MARJORIES  H. 

William  J.  Whittemore,  A. N.A. 

529.  FOXHOUNDS 

Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1888. 
Lent  by  The  New  York  Athletic  Club. 

H.  R.  Poore,  A.N.A. 

530.  WINTER 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts. 

W.  Elmer  Schofield 

531.  LADY  IN  BLACK 

Medal,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  1893. 
Lent  by  The  Boston  Art  Club. 

Frederick  W.  Freer,A.N.A. 

532.  THE  RAIN  CLOUD 

Arthur  Parton,  N.A. 

533.  PORTRAIT 

A.  Albright  Wigand 


44 


Title. 


Artist. 


534 .  THE  SCULPTOR  AND  THE  KING 

Temple  Gold  Medal,  P.A.F.A.,  1897. 
Lent  by  Miss  Herietta  E.  Failing. 

George  de  Forest  Brush,  N.A. 

535.  NOVEMBER 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts. 

Robert  W.  Vonnoh,  A.N.A. 

53G.    MRS.  WALKER  AND  CHILDREN 

Henry  Oliver  Walker,  A.N.A. 

537.  SITA  AND  SARITA 

Cecilia  Beaux,  A.N.A. 

538.  A  NEW  ENGLAND  VILLAGE 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Walter  Clark,  A.N.A. 

539.  FEEDING  THE  CHICKENS 

John  F.  Weir,  N.A. 

540     IN  THE  MEADOWS 


541.  THE  DOOR  STEP 

W.  Verplanck  Birney,  A.N.A. 

542.  REPOSE 
Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1901. 


5447)  A  SUMMER  OCCUPATION 
^   Wi]Jiflm  T.  Smedley,  A.N.A. 


545.    THE  COMING  WIND 
*r  Fellowship  Prize,  Buffalo  Society  of 

Artists,  1895. 
Lent  by  The  Buffalo  Club. 

Reginald  C.  Coxe 


546.    SUNSET  AFTER  RAIN 

William  A.  Coffin,  A.N.A. 


William  H.  Drake 


Lent  by  Charles  B.  Armstrong,  Esq. 

Francis  C.  Jones,  N.A. 


Matilda  Browne 


45 


Me.  Artist. 

MOONLIGHT  ON  THE  KILL-VON-KULL 
Lent  by  H.  Wood  Sullivan,  Esq. 

Frederick  W.  Kost,  A.N.A. 

NET  KEEL,  EAST  QUOGUE 

Lent  by  H.  Wood  Sullivan,  Esq. 

Frederick  W.  Kost,  A.N.A. 

549.  STREET  OF  AN  OLD  FRENCH  VILLAGE 

Alfred  C.  Howland,  N.A. 

550.  THE  KEEPSAKE 

Norman  W.  Dodge  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1898. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  N.  A.  Boynton. 

Letitia  B.  Hart 


55 


551.    PORTRAIT  OF  ISRAEL  ZANGWILL 


Louis  Loeb,  A.N.A. 


552.    THE  FIRE  DREAMERS 

Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1893. 

E.  A.  Bell,  A.N.A. 


46 


Gallery  I. 

Title.  Artist. 

555.  NIAGARA 

Sarah  Wyman  Whitman 

556.  PLAZA  CENTRALE,  HAVANA 

Webb  Prize,  S.A.A.,  1895. 

Childe  Hassam 

557.  WHITE  ISLAND  LIGHT 

Childe  Hassain 

558.  SEPTEMBER 

Childe  Hassam 

559.  SUMMER 

Medal  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1892. 

Childe  Hassam 

560.  JULY  NIGHT 

Childe  Hassam 

561.  UNION  SQUARE  IN  SPRING 

Childe  Hassam 

562.  GLOUCESTER 

Childe  Hassam 

563 .  SNOW  PATCHES 

Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  W.  Colt. 

Charles  Roswell  Bacon 

564.  A  QUESTION 

Lent  by  Davenport  Galbraith,  Esq. 

George  R.  Barse,  Jr.,  N.A. 

565.  A  BREEZY  DAY 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Harry  Hamlin. 

Robert  Reid 

566.  THE  CANNA 

Robert  Reid 

567.  CHILDREN  IN  THE  WOODS 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
4 f:p  Frank  W.  Benson,  A. N.A. 

47 


Title.  Artist. 

568.  THE  SISTERS 

Second  Prize,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh, 
1899. 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Frank  W.  Benson,  A.N.A. 

569.  FROM  HILL  TO  SEA,  MT.  DESERT 

Margaret  Wendell  Huntington 

570.  HIGH  SEA 

Edward  Simmons 

571.  MILKING  TIME 

Lent  by  Alexander  C.  Humphreys,  Esq. 

Edward  Potthast,  A.N.A. 

572.  REFLECTIONS 

Robert  Reid 

573.  A  TRIBUTE  TO  SATYR 

First  Hallgarten  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1895. 
Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

George  R.  Barse,  Jr.,  N.A. 

571.  WINTER 

Charles  S.  Kaelin 

575.  IN  THE  SUN 

J.  Alden  Weir,  N.A. 

576.  NEW  ENGLAND  PLOWMAN 

J.  Alden  Weir,  N.A. 

577.  PORTRAIT  OF  MISS  B. 

J.  Alden  Weir,  N.A. 

578.  NEW  ENGLAND  FACTORY 

J.  Alden  Weir,  N.A. 

579.  PORTRAIT  OF  CHILDREN 

J.  Alden  Weir,  N.A. 

580.  THE  RED  BRIDGE 

J.  Alden  Weir,  N.A. 

HE  OPEN  BOOK 

J.  Alden  Weir,  N.A. 

2.    PORTRAIT  OF  MISS  M, 

J.  Alden  Weir,  N.A. 

48 


Title.  Artist. 
583     THE  CHRISTMAS  TREE 

J.  Alden  Weir,  N.A. 

584.  SONG  OF  THE  PINES 

Lent  by  H.  W.  Harrison,  Esq. 

Douglas  Volk,  N.A. 

585.  LEONARD 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Louise  Cox 

586     PROM  MY  NORTH  WINDOW 

Elmer  Livingstone  MacRne 

587.  CLOUDLAND 

Lent  by  Messrs.  E.  S.  Hunt  &  Sons. 

E.  Aubrey  Hunt 

588.  SILENCE  BROKEN 

Lent  by  C.  A.  Shipman,  Esq. 

George  De  Forest  Brush,  N.A. 

589.  PORTRAIT  OF  L.  M.  WILES 

Irving  R.  Wiles,  N.A. 

590  FOR  TRAIT  OF  WILLIAM  RITSCHEL,  ESQ. 
V^Jy  Irving  R.  Wiles,  N.A. 

59V    PORTRAIT  OF  MRS.  IRVING  R.  WILES 

Irving  R.  Wiles,  N.A. 

592.  AN  INTERIOR  „  a 

William  Howard  Hart 

593.  POETRY  ' 

Carle  J.  Blenner 

594.  SIGNS  OF  SPRING 

Webb  Prize,  S.A.A.,  1897. 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  Lyman  G.  Bloomingdale,  Esq. 
^  ML^M^J  XrU  Bruce  Crane,  N.A. 

595.  THE  FISHERMAN'S  HUT 

Lent  by  George  Burnham,  Jr.,  Esq. 
l  Bruce  Crane,  N.A. 

59G.    PEACE  AT  NIGHT 

Lent  by  Adolph  Obrig,  Esq. 

Bruce  Crane,  N.A, 


Title.  Artist. 

597.  THE  YEAR'S  WANE 

Inness  Gold  Medal,  N.A.D.,  1901. 
Lent  by  Andrew  Carnegie,  Esq. 

Bruce  Crane,  N.A. 

598.  PENSIVE 

A.  Muller-Ury 

599.  HOSPITALITY  (Cartoon  for  Stained  Glass) 

Francis  Lathrop 

600.  METELILL 

Mary  Smith  Prize,  P.A.F.A.,  1883. 
Lent  by  Miss  M.  Huntington. 

Emily  Sartain 

GOT .    THE  SAIL  MAKER 

Lent  by  Collin  Armstrong,  Esq. 

Edgar  M.  Ward,  N.A. 

602.  ADIRONDACKS  NEAR  LAKE  PLACID 

J.  C.  Nicoll,  N.  A. 

603.  SPRRIGGIN',  IRELAND 

Lent  by  Dr.  W.  L.  Munro. 

Sydney  R.  Burleigh 

604.  CHILDREN  PLAYING  ON  THE  SAND 

Rosina  Emmet  Sherwood 

605.  PORTRAIT  OF  IRENE  K. 

Mary  Smith  Prize,  P.A.F.A.,  1900. 

Mary  F.  R.  Clay 

606.  THE  EVENING  STAR 

Lent  by  The  Lotos  Club. 

Ben  Foster,  A.N.A. 

607.  THE  GREAT  SLEEP 

J.  H.  Sharp 

608.  L.  F.  ROOS,  ESQ. 

Lent  by  L.  F.  Roos,  Esq. 

William  M.  Chase,  N.A. 

609.  PORTRAIT  OF  MISS  D. 

William  M.  Chase,  N.A. 

610.  PORTRAIT  OF  MISS  HILDA  SPONG 

William  M.  Chase,  N.A. 

50 


Title.  Artist. 

Gil.    MISS  M.  S.  LUKENS 

Temple  Gold  Medal,  F.A.P.A.,  1901. 
Lent  by  Charles  Lukens,  Esq. 

William  M.  Chase,  N.A. 

612.  PORTRAIT  OF  MRS.  C. 

William  M.  Chase,  N.A. 

613.  UNCAS 

Bert  Phillips 

611.    "LIVING  WOMAN" 

E.  A.  Burbank 

615.  MONK  AT  PRAYER 

Walter  Satterlee,  A.N.A. 

616.  IN  EDEN  PARK 

L.  H.  Meakin 

617.  A  DANCE  ON  THE  SHORE  ... 

Lent  by  Isaac  C.  Bates,  Esq. 

Charles  Walter  Stetson 

618.  THE  WATERING  PLACE 
George  Ir  ness,  Jr.,  Prize,  Salmagundi 
Club,  1900. 

John  G.  Saxton 

619.  WILLOWS 

Edward  James  Dressier 

620.  THE  HARROWER 
Lent  by  George  A.  Hearn,  Esq. 

Horatio  Walker,  N.A. 

621.  THE  WOOD-CHOPPER 
Lent  by  J.  J.  Albright,  Esq. 

Horatio  Walker,  N.A. 

622     PLOWING— THE  FIRST  GLEAM 

Horatio  Walker,  N.A. 

623.  THE  MILK  YARD 
Lent  by  A.  T.  Sanden,  M.D. 

Horatio  Walker,  N.A. 

624.  A  STY  (B) 
Lent  by  N.  E.  Montross,  Esq. 

Horatio  Walker,  N.A. 


51 


Title.  Artist. 

625.  THE  SHOSHONE  FALLS,  SNAKE  RIVER, 

IDAHO 

Thomas  Moran,  N.A. 

626.  THE  MOCCASIN  MAKER 

Bert  Phillips 

027.  PORTRAIT  OF  A  YOUNG  WOMAN 
Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  George  A.  Hearn,  Esq. 

Abbott  H.  Thayer,  N.A. 

628.    THE  HEAD 

James  PI.  Dole  Prize,  Inter-State 

Exposition  of  Chicago,  189J 
Lent  by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Esq,. 

Abbott  H.  Thayer,  N.A. 

621).    WINTER'S  VEIL 

William  St.  John  Harper,  A. N.A. 

630.  A  FIELD  OF  POPPIES 

I.  H  Caliga 

631.  MOTHER  AND  CHILD 

Lent  by  The  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston. 

George  De  Forest  Brush,  N.A. 

632.  IN  TIME  OF  BLOSSOM 

George  H.  Smillie,  N.A. 

633.  NORTH-WEST  WIND 

Charles  H.  Woodbury 

634 .  CARNATIONS 

Maria  Oakey  Dewing 

635.  THE  HARP  PLAYER 

Kenyon  Cox,  A.N.A. 

636.  THE  VILLAGE  CARPENTER 

Edward  Potthast,  A.N.A. 

637.  HIGHLANDS  OF  SCOTLAND 

L.  M.  Wiles 

638.  PORTRAIT  OF  THOMAS  G.  APPLETON 

Lent  by  Colonel  Nathan  Appleton. 

Frederic  P.  Vinton,  N.A. 


5  2 


Title.  Artist. 

639 .  AN  AUTUMN  LANDSCAPE 

Lent  by  Emerson  McMillin,  Esq. 

J.  Francis  Murphy,  N.A. 

040.    THE  BIRCHES 

Lent  by  George  A.  Hearn,  Esq. 

J.  Francis  Murphy,  N.A. 

(Ml.    AN  AUTUMN  AFTERNOON 
Lent  by  The  Lotos  Club. 

J.  Francis  Murphy,  N.A. 

642.  THE  SUN  BATH 

Edward  A.  Bell,  A. N.A. 

643.  THOMi  A  M.  OSBORNE,  ESQ. 

ESQ. 

Lent  by  Thomas  M.  Osborne,  Esq. 

Charles  Hopkinson 

044.  PORTRAIT  OF  AN  ARTIST 

Robert  B.  Brandegee 

045.  THE  ROAD  TO  LONDON 

Walter  Clark,  A. N.A. 

640.  AFTER  SHOWERS,  JUNE 

Lent  by  Colonel  Frank  J.  Hecker. 

D.  W.  Tryon,  N.A. 

047.    THE  FIRST  LEAVES 

Webb  Prize,  S.A.A.,  1899. 
Lent  by  Smith  College. 

D.  W.  Tryon,  N.A. 

048/  NOVEMBER 

Ellsworth  Prize,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago, 
w  18S9. 

D.  W.  Tryon,  N.A. 

649.  SUNRISE 

Lent  by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Esq. 

D.  W.  Tryon,  N.A. 


050,'   EARLY  SPRING,  NEW  ENGLAND 

First  Prize  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh, 
1898. 

Lent  by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Esq. 

D.  W.  Tryon,  N.A. 


53 


Title. 


Artist. 


651.    EVENING,  APRIL 

Lent  by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Esq. 

D.  W.  Tryon,  N.A. 


352.    EVENING,  AUTUMN 
^/  Lent  by  J.  J  Albright,  Esq. 

D.  W.  Tryon,  N.A. 

G53.  DAYBREAK 

Lent  by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Esq. 

D.  W.  Tryon,  N.A. 

654.    THE  MEADOW,  MORNING 

Lent  by  Colonel  Frank  J.  Hecker. 

D.  W.  Tryon,  N.A. 

G55.    IN  PINK 


656.    THE  CARNATION 

Lent  by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Esq. 

T.  W.  Dewing,  N.  A. 

C:»7.    ROSE  JAB 

Lent  by  S.  R.  Calloway,  Esq. 

T.  W.  Dewing,  N.  A. 

G5S.  READING 

Lent  by  John  Gellatly,  Esq. 

T.  W.  Dewing,  N.  A. 

G59.    LADY  IN  BLUE 

Lent  by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Esq. 

T.  W.  Dewing,  N.  A. 

GGO.    THE  PIANO 

Lent  by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Esq. 

T.  W.  Dewing,  N.  A. 

601 .    LADY  IN  WHITE  DRESS 

Lent  by  Colonel  Frank  J.  Hecker. 

T.  W.  Dewing,  N.  A. 

GG2.    GREEN  DRESS 

Lent  by  John  Gellatly,  Esq. 

T.  W.  Dewing,  N.  A. 

603.    LADY  IN  WHITE 

Lent  by  H.  K.  Bixby,  Esq. 

T.  W.  Dewing,  N.  A. 


T.  W.  Dewing,  N.  A. 


54 


Title.  Artist. 
664.    ALONE  HENCEFORTH 

Edgar  S.  Cameron 

605.    WHIRLPOOL  RAPIDS 

Homer  Lee 

060.    THE  WAY  TO  ARCADIE 

Chester  Loomis 

607.    CLEARING  AWAY 

Arthur  W.  Dow 

60S.    EARLY  EVENING 

Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Will  S.  Robinson 

609.  GLORIA 

Lent  by  H.  Harkmas  Flagler,  Esq. 

Albert  Herter 

070.  THE  ROSE  GARDEN 

Lent  by  John  Gellatly,  Esq. 

Maria  Oakey  Dewing 

071.  A  SUMMER  RAIN 

Edward  H.  Barnard 

072.  UPLAND  PASTURE  IN  CONNECTICUT 

John  H.  Niemeyer 

073.  BRONX VILLE  MEADOWS 

A.  T.  Van  Laer,  A.N. A. 

074.  THE  MILL  AT  ST.  MAUR 

Lent  by  Dr.  George  Woodward. 

Edward  W.  Redfield 

075.  CHARENTON  BRIDGE 

Lent  by  J.  Bertram  Lippincott,  Esq. 

Edward  W.  Redfield 

070.    TWILIGHT,  PARIS 

Edward  W.  Redfield 

077.    THE  LAST  BOAT,  EVENING 

Lent  by  George  W.  Curtis,  Esq. 

Edward  W.  Redfield 

673.    MASTER  CYRUS  McCORMICK 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Cyrus  McCormick. 

Robert  W.  Vonnoh,  A.N.A. 

55 


Title.  Artist. 
621).    MRS.  M.  E.  POTTER 

Robert  W.  Vonnoh,  A.N.A. 

680   MISS  ELLEN  WALLACE  WALLER 
Lent  by  James  B.  Waller,  Esq. 

Robert  W.  Yonnoh,  A.N.A. 

681.  MOTHER  AND  DAUGHTER 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Charles  McGennis. 

Robert  W.  Vonnoh,  A.N.A. 

682.  DREAMING  WATERS 

Edmund  H.  Wuerpel 

683.  MONTEREY  FROM  THE  BEACH 

Charles  Rollo  Peters 

684.  PORTRAIT  OF  JOHN  HARSEN  RHOADES, 

ESQ. 

Lent  by  Greenwich  Savings  Bank  of  New 
York. 

Frederic  P.  Vinton,  N.A. 

685.  THE  FLIGHT  INTO  EGYPT 

Thomas  B.  Clarke  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1901. 

William  F.  Kline 

686.  DOROTHEA  AND  FRANCESCA 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Richard  Watson  Gilder. 

Cecilia  Beaux,  A.N.A 

687.  MOTHER  AND  CHILD 

Bryson  Burroughs 

688.  THE  MAIDEN'S  REVERIE 

Douglas  Volk,  N.A. 

689.  THOUGHTS  OF  YOUTH 

Douglas  Volk,  N.A. 

690.  HEAD  OF  A  BOY 

Lent  by  Dr.  J.  W.  Elliot. 

George  De  Forest  Brush,  N.A. 

691 .  THE  MILL  RACE 

Charles  Morris  Young 

692.  MIDWINTER 

Charles  Morris  Young 

56 


Title.  Artist. 

693.    WINTER  MORNING  AFTER  SNOW 

Lent  by  The  Pensylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts. 

Charles  Morris  Young 
094.    WINTER  EVENING,  HOLLAND 

Lewis  Herzog 

695.  HEAD  OF  AN  ITALIAN  WOMAN 

Lent  by  The  Cincinnati  Museum  Association. 

Frank  Duveneck 

696.  GARDEN  DAYS 

Lent  by  Mrs.  A.  M.  Sherwood. 

Lydia  Field  Emmet 


5  7 


Gallery  J. 


Title.  Artist. 

700.  THE  FLOWER  MARKET,  TOKIO 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Alfred  Corning  Clark. 

Robert  Blum,  N.A. 

701.  THE  MOUNTAIN  BROOK 

Edward  F.  Rook 

702.  AUTUMN  IN  BRITTANY 

Webb  Prize,  S.A.A.,  1900. 

W.  Elmer  Schofield 

703.  WINTER  EVENING 

Lent  by  Mrs.  C.  J.  Blair. 

W.  Elmer  Schofield 

704.  THE  PINES  IN  NOVEMBER 

W.  Merritt  Post 

705.  PORTRAIT  OF  CORNELIUS  VANDERBILT 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Cornelius  Vanderbilt. 

Benjamin  C.  Porter,  N.A. 

706.  MISS  EDITH  WORMSER 

Lent  by  Isidor  Wormser,  Jr.,  Esq. 

Benjamin  C.  Porter,  N.A. 

707.  MRS.  PORTER 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Benjamin  C.  Porter,  N.A. 

708.  THE  HON.  MRS.  HERBERT  F.  EATON 

Lent  by  Mrs.  F.  O.  French. 

Benjamin  C.  Porter,  N.A. 

709.  A  PRIMITIVE  FOREST  BROOK 

Worthington  Whittredge,  N.A. 

710.  STEPS  OF  THE  ACADEMY,  VENICE 

Colin  Campbell  Cooper 

58 


Title.  Artist. 

711.  MORNING  ON  THE  RIVER 

George  Inness,  Jr.,  N.A. 

712.  AMONG  THE  LITCHFIELD  HILLS 

Lent  by  Henry  D.  Winans,  Esq. 

Ben  Poster,  A.N.A. 

713.  THE  LONELY  ROAD 

Lent  by  R.  Hoagland,  Esq. 

Ben  Foster,  A.N.A. 

714.  ALL  IN  A  MISTY  MOONSHINE 

Lent  by  Willis  O.  Chapin,  Esq. 

Ben  Foster,  A.N.A. 

715.  SAND  DUNES  OF  MANNASQUAN 

William  Sartain,  A.N.A. 

7KL  THOROUGHBREDS 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Louis  Chauvenet. 

Thomas  Allen,  A.N.A. 

717.  KNOWLEDGE  IS  POWER 

Lent  by  Charles  L.  Freer,  Esq. 

F.  SJ  Church,  N.A. 

718.  PORTRAIT 

Lent  by  Miss  Angelica  Crosby. 

William  Thorne 

710.  MALLARDS 

William  Thorne 

720.  AN  IDYLL 

Henry  Prellwitz 

721.  AT  THE  SPRING 

Will  H.  Low,  N.A. 
"By  the  cool  spring  with  mossy  brink. 
Where  wood-nymphs  come  at  eve  to  drink. " 

722.  "AY,  NOW  I  AM  IN  ARDEN;  THE  MORE 

FOOL  I"— Shakespeare 

As  You  Like  It.    Act.  II.    Sc.  4. 

Will  H.  Low,  N.A. 

723.  THE  ELYSIAN  LAWN 

Will  H.  Low,  N.A. 

59 


Title.  Artist. 

724.  A  PASTORAL 

Frank  Russell  Green,  A.N.A. 

725.  PEACE  AND  WAR 

Reynolds  Beal 

720.    THJj  INN,  MOONLIGHT 

Edward  F.  Rook 

727.  CLEARING 

Howard  Russell  Butler,  N.A. 

72S.    TV*  1  LIGHT 

Charles  Morris  Youug 

729.  THROUGH  THE  WOODS  TO  THE  LAKE 

R.  M.  Shurtleff,  N.A. 

730.  EMBERS 

Eastman  Johnson,  N.A. 

731.  TWELFTH  NIGHT  AT  THE  CENTURY 

CLUB  (Portrait  of  the  Artist) 

Eastman  Johnson,  N.A. 

732.  A  DANGEROUS  CROSSING 

Joseph  Jefferson 

733.  PORTRAIT  OF  MRS.  N. 

Lent  by  Eliot  Norton,  Esq. 

William  H.  Hyde,  A.N.A. 

734.  PORTRAIT  OF  SYLVIA 

William  H.  Hyde,  A.N.A. 

735.  PLANTATION  PICKED 

Lyell  Carr. 

73f>.    THE  TAXIDERMIST 

Lent  by  W.  D.  Hartupee,  Esq. 

Edgar  M.  Ward,  N.A. 

737.    CAP'N  PETER  TURNER 

Philip  L.  Hale 

733.  PORTRAIT 

Lent  by  Colonel  Joel  B.  Erhardt. 

Augustus  Franzen 

739.    PORTRAIT  OF  A  LADY 

Lent  by  Edgar  L.  Kinsley,  Esq. 

William  M.  J.  Rice.  A.N.A. 

60 


Title.  Artist. 

7  tO.    GEORGE  G.  PIERIE,  ESQ. 

Lent  by  George  G.  Pierie,  Esq. 

Albert  Rosenthal 

741.  ROSEMARY 

Frederick  Ballard  Williams 

742.  "WOOD  NYMPH 

Frederick  Ballard  Williams 

743.  AN  OLD  HOUSE 

Mrs.  J.  Francis  Murphy 

744.  RIVER  AND  CLOUD 

Charles  W.  Stetson 

745.  IN  THE  GLOAMING 

Arthur  Parton,  N.A. 

740.  ECLOGUE 

Medal,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  1893. 

Kenyon  Cox,  A.N.A. 

717.    OLD  GATEWAY— BRUGES 

, Charles  Warren  Eaton,  A.N.A. 

748.  MADONNA 

iTouise  Cox 

749.  PORTRAIT 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Charles  -Modisette. 

Claire  Shuttleworth 

750.  NIGHTFALL  BY  THE  SEINE 

Henry  Golden  Dearth 

151.    THE  RED  CLOUD,  LES  ANDELYS 

Lent  by  Colonel  Robert  M.  Thompson. 

Henry  Golden  Dearth 

752.  HARVEST  TIME 

Henry  Golden  Dearth 

753.  ON  THE  SANDS  OF  RAGUANES 

Henry  Golden  Dearth 

754.  FISHING  BOATS,  AT  PONT-AVEN, 

FINISTERE 

Henry  Golden  Dearth 

61 


Title.  Artist. 

755     EVENING  IN  THE  VALLEY  OF  THE 
SEINE 

Henry  Golden  Dearth 

750.    AUTUMN  TWILIGHT  IN  NORMANDY 

Henry  Golden  Dearth 

757.  SUMMER.  INDIANA 

Charles  Francis  Browne 

758.  HOMEWARD  BOUND 

Carlton  T.  Chapman,  A.N. A. 

759.  NOVEMBER  SUNSET,  LONG  ISLAND 

Lock  wood  de  Forest,  N.A. 

760     FLYING  SHADOWS 

Medal,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  1893. 

Kenyon  Cox,  A. N.A. 

761,    PORTRAIT  OF  MRS.  B. 

Hugh  H.  Breckenridgo 

702.  LADY  IN  PURPLE 

Lent  by  H.  Wood  Sullivan,  Esq. 

Joseph  H.  Boston 

703.  GIRL  AT  PIANO 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts. 

Theodore  Robinson,  deceased 

704.  GLOUCESTER  HARBOR 

Wobb  Prize,  S.A.A.,  1890. 
Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

Willard  L.  Metcalf 

705.  MIDSUMMER  TWILIGHT 

Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  H.  K.  Pomroy,  Esq. 

Willard  L.  Metcalf 

700.    A  GREY  MORNING 

First  Hallgarten  Prize,  N.A.D.,  1893. 

C.  Morgan  Mcllhenney,  A.N.A. 

707.  PORTRAIT 

Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Frances  C.  Houston 

62 


Title.  Artist. 

768.  THE  CURATOR 

Joseph  H.  Boston 

769.  GRINNELL  WHARF 

J.  H.  Twachtman 

770.  THE  NEW  ARRIVAL 

J.  H.  Twachtman 

771 .  WATERFALL 

Lent  by  The  Cincinnati  Museum  Association. 

J.  H.  Twachtman 


772.  RED  WHARF 

773.  BABY'S  REFLECTION 

774.  THE  HEMLOCK  POOL 

775.  DRYING  SHEDS 

776.  SPAR  YARD 


J.  H.  Twachtman 
J.  H.  Twachtman 
J.  H.  Twachtman 
J.  H.  Twachtman 
J.  H.  Twachtman 


777.  FROM  THE  UPPER  TERRACE 

J.  H.  Twachtman 

778.  EAST  GLOUCESTER 

J.  H.  Twachtman 

779.  THE  FERRY  LANDING 

J.  H.  Twachtman 

780.  AUTUMN  SUNSET,  PELHAM  BAY 

Lockwood  de  Forest,  N.A. 

781.  A  SWELLING  SURGE 

Lent  by  Willis  O.  Chapin,  Esq. 

F.  K.  M.  Rehn,  A.N.A. 

782.  THE  FLOWER  MARKET  IN  WINTER 

Lent  by  William  M.  Chase,  Esq. 

Van  D.  Perrine 

783.  PORTRAIT  OF  THE  ARTIST 

Francis  Lathrop 

63 


Title.  Artist. 

784.  CHILD'S  PORTRAIT 

William  H.  Lippincott,  N.A. 

785.  "HOLDS-THE-ENEMY" 

E.  A.  Burbank 

780.    WINTER  LANDSCAPE 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  The  Boston  Art  Club. 

Charles  A.  Piatt,  A. N.A. 

787.  CLOUDS 

Webb  Prize,  S.A.A.,'  1894. 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Lent  by  C.  S.  Houghton,  Esq. 

Charles  A.  Piatt,  A.N.A. 

788.  EUGENIE 

Lent  by  Miss  Eugenie  Lee  Quin. 

J.  W.  Finn 

789.  A  SUMMER  SEA 

F.  K.  M.  Rehn,  A.N.A. 


G4 


Gallery  K. 
(Water  Colors.) 

TitIe*  Artist. 

790.  LONG  AGO 

William  T.  Evans  Prize,  A.W.C.S.,  1900. 

B.  West  Clinedinst,  N.A. 

791.  THE  SOUTH  BOSTON  PIER 

Maurice  B.  Prendergast 

792.  CRESCENT  BEACH,  A  HOLIDAY 

Maurice  B.  Prendergast 

793.  THE  STONY  BEACH 

Maurice  B.  Prendergast 

794.  BASS  POINT 

Maurice  B.  Prendergast 

795.  THE  STAR  AND  THE  BROOK 

Bertha  D.  Sanders 

790.    FOG  ON  THE  COAST 

Eliot  C.  Clark 

797.  PHOEBE 

Albert  Sterner 
79S.    THE  "WASP"  AND  THE  "FROLIC  " 
October  18,  1812 

Carlton  T.  Chapman,  A. N.A. 

799.  PORTRAIT  OF  MISS  S. 

Lent  by  J.  M.  Sears,  Esq. 

Sarah  C.  Sears 

800.  OUT  OF  SCHOOL,  ZEALAND 

Sydney  R.  Burleigh 

801.  RHODE  ISLAND  FARM 

Sydney  R.  Burleigh 

802.  SPRING 

W.  G.  Schneider 
65  IO 


Title.  Artist. 

803.  A  ROSE 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Blodgett. 

E.  M.  Scott 

804.  GLOIRE  DE  DIJON  ROSES 

Amy  Cross 

805.  PORTRAIT  OF  A  LADY  IN  WHITE 

Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  C.  Fairchild. 

Sarah  C.  Sears 

806.  LIGHTS 

Margaret  Longstreth 

807.  RETURN  OF  THE  FLOCK,  HOLLAND 

Jules  Guerin 

808.  NOVEMBER 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Shaw 

C.  Morgan  Mcllhenny,  A.N.A. 

809.  NEAR  THE  UPPER  AU  SABLE 

Lent  by  Frederick  Flower,  Esq. 

R.  M.  Shurtleff,  N.A. 

810.  THE  BELATED  PEDLER 

E.  Irving  Couse 

811.  PORTRAIT  OF  MRS.  ALBERT  STERNER 

Albert  Sterner 

812.  TWILIGHT,  MEXICO 

Ross  S.  Turner 

813.  THE  GOLDEN  GALLEON 

Lent  by  Francis  Bartlett,  Esq 

Ross  S.  Turner 

811.    EVENING,  STATE  HOUSE,  BOSTON 

James  Kinsella 

815.    WHITE  ROSES 

E.  M.  Scott 

810.    THE  SILENT  HOUR 

Frank  Russell  Green,  A.N.A. 

817.    THE  SISTERS 

Rosina  Emmet  Sherwood 

66 


Tit1^  Artist. 
818     A  NEW  ENGLAND  PISHING  VILLAGE 

George  Wharton-  Edwards 

819.  ALONE 

W.  Granville  Smith 

820.  A  SUNDAY  MORNING  FLOWER  MARKET 

MEXICO 

Ross  S.  Turner 

821.  THE  SISTERS 

Arthur  I.  Keller 

822.  THE  BROOK 

William  T.  Evans  Prize,  A.W.C.S.,  1898. 
Lent  by  Samuel  T  Shaw,  Esq. 

C.  Harry  Eaton,  A.N.A. 

823.  ROM  OLA 

William  T.  Evans  Prize,  A.W.C.S.,  1893. 
Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  Carl  A.  de  Gersdorff,  Esq. 

Sarah  C.  Sears 

821.    IN  THE  GLOW  OF  THE  AFTERNOON 

F.  Hopkinson  Smith 

825.  THE  SMOKER 

Marcia  Oakes  Woodbury 

826.  GIRL  WITH  HARP 

Rosina  Emmet  Sherwood 

827.  DAFFODILS 

Isabelle  Stow 

828.  DRAWING  OF  A  CHILD 

May  Hallowell 

829.  UPLAND  FIELDS 

Gold  Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1901. 

Alexander  Schilling 

830.  THE  OLD  FLUTE  PLAYER 

Lawrence  C.  Earle,  A.N.A. 

831 .  MAIDENHOOD 

William  J.  Whitteniore>  A.N.A. 

832.  LETITIA 

Louis  Loeb,  A.N.A. 

67 


Title.  Artist. 

833.  A  PUMA  DRINKING 

A.  Phimister  Proctor 

834.  ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  SHEEP 

A.  Phimister  Proctor 

835.  ELK 

A.  Phimister  Proctor 

836.  THE  PRAYER 

Jessie  Wilcox  Smith 

837.  UNDER  THE  WILLOWS 

Walter  L.  Palmer,  N.A. 

838.  A  SUSPICIOUS  SOUND 

E.  L.  Blumenschein 

839.  LEAD.  KINDLY  LIGHT! 

Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1899. 
Lent  by  Major  Harry  Alvin  Hall. 

Arthur  I.  Keller 

840.  'THE  COMMON  ENEMY 

Lent  by  Walter  Shriver,  Esq. 

Oliver  Phelps  Smith 

841.  "HOW  DOES  MY  LADY'S  GARDEN  GROW?" 

Lent  by  Miss  Cornelia  D.  Smith. 

Oliver  Phelps  Smith 

842.  MORNING 

Lent  by  Ralph  H.  Plumb,  Esq. 

Horatio  Walker,  N.A. 

843.  THE  CRITICS 

Joseph  Lindon  Smith 

844.  "MEADOWS  IN  THE  DUSK,  ASLEEP'' 

Wedworth  Wadsworth 

845     BLUE  POOL  IN  THE  DUNES 

Sydney  R.  Burleigh 

846.  ETHNOLOGY  BUILDING,  PAN- 

AMERICAN  EXPOSITION 

William  C.  Cornwell 

847.  A  BLUEJACKET 

Rufus  F.  Zogbaum 

68 


Title.  Artist. 

848.  LATE  AFTERNOON,  TWIN  ISLAND 

Will  S.  Budworth 

849.  SILHOUETTES 

Harvey  Ellis 

850.  TIRED 

Lent  by  The  School  Board  of  Erie,  Pa. 

Clara  MacChesney 

851.  AFTER  THE  SNOW-FALL 

Dodge  Macknight 

852.  ARAB  WEDDING  PROCESSION 

George  H.  Clements 

853.  THE  GOLDFISH 

Rhoda  Holmes  Nicholls 

854.  BEGINNING  OF  TWILIGHT 

Lent  by  Mrs.  M.  G.  Foster 

J.  H.  Moser 

mi,  ■  --I  - — —  1  r-     i  ■■  ■  i  i-*—.**-^*,*-*.*.*,-.- ....  -[iniiiiiiiiniiw»wii[wniiiiiiiiM)iiiiiiiii  (nrii,-iTi-"---'-r- 

855     to  875  inclusive — SCENES  FROM  THE 
BAHAMAS  AND  BERMUDAS 

Winslow  Homer,  N.  A. 

87G.    FROM  GRANDMOTHER'S  GARDEN 

E.  M.  Scott 

877.  STUDY 

Mary  Smith  Prize,  P.A.F.A.,  1899. 

Carol  H.  Beck 

878.  THE  LEAP 

Charles  L.  Bull 

879.  THE  HAYSEED 

Lent  by  Paul  Wilcox,  Esq. 

Lawrence  C.  Earle,  A.N.A. 

880.  THE  STEPS 

M.  Louise  Stowell 

881.  VANITY 

William  J.  Whittemore,  A.N.A. 

882.  A  ROSE  AND  A  SONG 

Rhoda  Holmes  Nicholls 

69 


Title.  Artist. 
883.    A  STUDY  OF  ROSES 

Grace  V.  Pomeroy 

884     THE  END  OF  THE  SNOWSTORM 

Walter  L.  Palmer,  N.A. 

885.    OCTOBER  SUNDOWN 

Walter  L.  Palmer,  N.A. 

88G.    "LA  SALUTE"  AT  NOON 

Walter  L.  Palmer,  N.A. 

887.  THE  VALE  OF  TAWASANTHA 

Lent  by  Ralph  H.  Plumb,  Esq. 

Walter  L.  Palmer,  N.A. 

888.  "LA  SALUTE'  AT  NIGHT 

Boston  Art  Club  Purchase,  1895. 
Lent  by  The  Boston  Art  Club. 

Walter  L.  Palmer,  N.A. 

889.  A  CORNER  OF  THE  STUDIO 

Frederick  W.  Freer,  A. N.A. 

890.  CONFIDENCES 

John  II.  Vanderpoel 

891.  BOATS  ON  THE  SEINE 

George  H.  Clements 

892.  EARLY  WINTER  IN  CONNECTICUT 

Leonard  Ochtman,  A.N.A. 

893.  THE  LACE  MAKER 

Lent  by  Mrs  .Henry  C.  F.  Koch. 

Alice  Hirschberg 

894.  POTATO  HARVESTERS 

Modal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1895. 
Silver  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895. 
Lent  by  Daniel  Huber,  Esq. 

Charles  Mente 

895.  INCENTSE 

Percival  De  Luce,  A.N.A. 

896.  CHILDREN  ON  THE  BEACH 

Rosina  Emmet  Sherwood 

897.  A  HILLSIDE 

Charlotte  B.  Coman 

70 


Title.  Artist. 

898.  BREAKFAST  AT  THE  "BLUE  GRAPE" 

George  Wharton  Edwards 

899.  BREAD  WINNER 

Medal,  World's  Columbian  Exposition, 
Chicago,  1893. 

Emma  Lampert  Cooper 


71 


AJA*/Y 


900 

901. 

902. 

503. 

904. 

905. 

906. 

907, 

908 

909. 

910. 
911 


Gallery  L. 

Alcove  of  Sculpture  Court. 

Title. 

PORTRAIT  OF  A  LTTLE  BOY 


STUDY  OF  AN  OLD  MAN 
ORCHARD  SHADES 
LISBETH 
DALICE 

PORTRAIT  OF  MR.  L. 
A  STUDY 
MAN  WITH  RUFF 


Artist. 
M.  Nelson 

M.  Bruce  Douglas 

Margaret  Kendall 

Alice  Ham  Brewer 

Eulabee  Dix 
Eulabee  Dix 
Eulabee  Dix 
Jean  Williams  Lucas 


PORTRAIT  OF  MY  GRANDMOTHER 

Harriette  R.  Strafer 

KENNETH  KEMPTON 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Herbert  S.  Kempton. 

Ellen  W.  Abrens 


HELEN 


Alice  Beckington 


"IDENTITY,"  AFTER  ELIHU  VEDDER 
(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

S.  G.  Putnam 

72 


Title.  Artist. 

912.  FREE  MUSEUM  OF  SCIENCE  AND  ART, 
UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Frank  Miles  Day  and  Bro., 
Cope  &  Stewardson, 

Wilson  Eyre,  Jr. 

913.  STAIRCASE 

W.  H.  Boughton 

914.  MAUSOLEUM  (AND  DETAILS)  AT  WOOD- 
LAWN,  N.  Y.,  FOR  G.  P.  MOROSINI, 
ESQ. 

Jardine,  Kent  &  Jardine 

915     FRONT,  PHILLIPS  BROOKS  HOUSE, 
.HARVARD  COLLEGE 

A.  W.  Longfellow 

91G.    KtSS AM  HALL,  VANDERBILT 

UNIVERSITY,  NASHVILLE,  TENN. 

R.  H.  Hunt 

817.    STUDENTS  DORMITORY,  CAMBRIDGE 
(COURT  VIEW) 

J.  R.  Coolidge,  Jr.,  and 
Vernon  A.  Wright. 

918.  SKETCH  FOR  STAINED  GLASS,  BALTI- 
MORE COURT  HOUSE 

Maitland  Armstrong  and 
Helen  Maitland  Armstrong. 

919.  TEXAS  RANGER  HOLDING  UP 
CHAPPEREL  BANDITS 

Frederic  Remington,  A.N. A. 

920.  CHILD  WITH  DOLL 

Katherine  M.  Huger 

921.  GIOVANNI 

VVjt^ya^^v '  fcXU^Vvj  Katherine  M.  Huger 


922.  MADRE  MARIA 

C^Wl  Katherine  M.  Huger 

923.  GROUP  OF  THREE  PORTRAITS 

William  J.  Whittemore,  A.N.A. 

924 .  DAPHNE 

Lent  by  Samuel  Newhouse,  Esq. 

William  J.  Baer 


73 


Title.  Artist. 

925.  LADY  IN  PINK 

William  J.  Baer 

926.  SARA 

William  J.  Baer 

927.  MY  FIRST  BORN 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

William  J.  Baer 

928.  IDEAL  HEAD 

William  J.  Baer 

929.  MADONNA 

William  J.  Baer 

930.  FRIENDS 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

William  J.  Baer 

931 .  PORTRAIT 

Alice  Beckington 

932.  PORTRAIT  MLLE.  C. 

Caroline  A.  Houston 

933.  PORTRAIT  MLLE.  M.  J.  C. 

Caroline  A.  Houston 

934.  MOTHER  AND  CHILD 

Mary  Cassatt 

935.  TEA 

Mary  Cassatt 

936.  "BENIGN,  OR  ROUSED  BY  SAVAGE 

GALES"  (From  "The  Sea  Is  His") 
Lent  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

Henry  McCarter 

937.  "BUT  HE  WHO  PLOWS  THE  ABIDING 

DEEP"  (From  "The  Sea  Is  His") 
Lent  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

Henry  McCarter 

938.  "GREAT  NURSE  OF  FREEDOM"  (From  "The 

Sea  Is  His") 
Lert  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

Henry  McCarter 

74 


Tit,e'  Artist. 
939.    PORTRAIT  OF  A  LADY 

Lent  by  C.  Temple  Emmet,  Esq. 

Rosina  Emmet  Sherwood 

910.    AGRICULTURE  (Study  for  Lunette) 

Robert  Benvenuti 

941 .  STUDY  OF  A  HEAD 

Laura  Coombs  Hills 

942.  PORTRAIT  OF  BEATRICE  HERFORD 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Laura  Coombs  Hills 

#943.    STUDY  IN  PINKS 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Laura  Coombs  Hills 

944.    FIRE  OPAL 

Second  Prize,  Society  of  Washington 
Artists,  1901. 

Laura  Coombs  Hills 

915.    THE  GOLD  FISH 

Laura  Coombs  Hills 

9 ML    THE  FLUTE  LESSON 

M.  Lesley  Bush-Brown 

917.  ADORATION  OF  THE  MAGI 

Oliver  Phelps  Snail h 

918.  JESUS  WALKING  ON  THE  SEA 

Oliver  Phelps  Smith 

919.  BAS-RELIEF  LIONESS 

Eli  Harvey 

950.  PORTRAIT  RELIEF 

Adolph  A.  Weinman 

951.  PORTRAIT 

Leona  Hope 

952.  PORTRAIT  OF  A  CHILD 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Lucia  Fairchild  Fuller 


Title.  Artist. 
95.].    GIRL  WITH  HAND-GLASS 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  George  A.  Hearn,  Esq. 

Lucia  Fairchild  Fuller 

954.    HANGING  BOUGH 

\JChJQ-A*s\    ^^kIi^A^  Genjiro  Yeto 


955.  THE  DANAIDES 

Lent  by  Morgan  Whitnes,  Esq. 

Albert  Herter 

956.  MRS.  H. 

Lent  by  J.  M.  Huston,  Esq. 

A.  Stirling  Calder  » 

957.  A  WOOD  DOVE  SINGING 

Charles  Austin  Needharn 

958.  PORTRAIT  OF  A  CHILD 

Sarah  B.  Steuart 

959.  PORTRAIT  OF  MRS.  H.  AS  "GEISHA 

GIRL" 

Marie  Champney  Humphreys 

960.  PORTRAIT  SKETCH 

Alice  Beckingtou 

961.  WATCHING  THE  T R A W L E R S 

Lent  by  Miss  M.  J.  Terry 

Ellsworth  Woodward 

962.  A  LADY  OF  QUALITY 

Clara  Elisabeth  Sackett 

963.  SPRINGTIME 

M.  Bruce  Douglas 

961.    MISS  MABEL  HEYWARD  TAYLOR 

Emily  Drayton  Taylor 

965.    DIf.  S.  WEIR  MITCHELL 

Lent  by  Mrs.  S.  Weir  Mitchell. 

Emily  Drayton  Taylor 


966.    PORTRAIT  OF  MR.  B. 


Mary  H.  Tannahill 
76 


all  WU 


I 


Title-  Artist. 

967.  PORTRAIT 

Lent  by  Mrs.  M.  Dewing  Smith. 

Mary  Chumar  Trask 

968.  PORTRAIT 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Thomas  Willing  Peters. 

Florence  Mackubin 

96*9.    LITTLE  ELIZABETH  GRAY 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Morris  Gray. 

Florence  Mackubin 

970.  MISS  MARGARET  R.  SCHOTT 

Florence  Mackubin    ..  ' 

971.  PORTRAIT  OF  MISS  B. 

I.  A.  Joseph! 

972.  PR1SCILLA 

I.  A.  Joseph! 

973.  PORTRAIT  OF  MISS  T. 

I,  A.  Josephi 

974.  THE  SISTERS 

I.  A.  Josephi 

975.  PORTRAIT  OF  T.  R. 

I.  A.  Josephi 

970.    PORTRAIT  OF  MRS.  J.  J.  B. 

Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

I.  A.  Josephi 

977.  PORTRAIT  OF  MISS  R. 

I.  A.  Josephi 

978.  JOHN  BURROUGHS  AT  SLABSIDES 

Mary  H.  Tannahill 

979.  MRS.   COWLES  WADSWORTH 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Cowles  Wadsworth. 

Clara  Elisabeth  Sackett 

980.  MINIATURE 

Edith  Dean  Weir 

981.  MISS  MARIE  EULALIE  LESLEY 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Robert  W.  Lesley. 

Emily  Drayton  Taylor 

77 


Title.  Artist. 

982.  MISS  EDITH  M.  TAYLOR 

Emily  Drayton  Taylor 

983.  MRS.  CHARLES  M.  LEA 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Charles  M.  Lea. 

Emily  Drayton  Taylor 

984.  "LIFE  OF  CHRIST"  (Illustration) 

Lent  by  Messrs.  S.  S.  McClure  &  Co. 

Corwin  K.  Linson 

985.  "LIFE  OF  CHRIST"  (Illustration) 

Lent  by  Messrs.  S.  S.  McClure  &  Co. 

Corwin  K.  Linson 

980.    MOUNTAIN  STREAM  IN  VERMONT 

John  R.  Chapin 

987.  THE  TWO  MARYS  (Design  for  Stained  Glass) 

Maitland  Armstrong  and 
Helen  Maitland  Armstrong. 

988.  CHERRIES 

Rhoda  Holmes  Nichoils 

989.  AT  DUNGLOE,  COUNTY  DONEGAL, 

IRELAND 

Frank  C.  Ma:thewsou 

990.  A  SVMMER  GIRL 

Emily  Keene  Barnum 

991.  RAINY  SEASON  IN  THE  TROPICS- 

SOLDIERS  MESSING 

Frederic  Remington,  A.N. A. 

992.  MRS.  BURROUGHS 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Burroughs. 

Anne  S.  H.  Foster 

993.  PORTRAIT  OF  MR.  HEUSTTS 

Sally  Cross 

991.    PORTRAIT  OF  VICTOR  WEIDNER 

Carl  A.  Weidner 

995.    A  STUDY 

Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  D.  Croly. 

Lilian  Bayliss 

990.    PORTRAIT  OF  BLISS  CARMAN 

Theodora  W.  Thayer 


78 


Title.  Artist. 

997.  PORTRAIT  OF  MISS  L. 

Theodora  W.  Thayer 

998.  PORTRAIT  OP  MISS  S. 

Maria  J.  Strean 

h999. 


1000. 


PORTRAIT    Xv)k  X  A,  u  oJA  /  .  \ 

/X  Maria  J.  Strean   W  " 

STUDY  ;  -  - 


1001.  PORTRAIT  OF  MISS  JOHNSTON 

Maria  J.  Strean 

1002.  A  PORTRAIT 

Rhoda  Holmes  Nicholls 

1003.  REV.  W.  G.  HOLMES,  M.A. 

Rhoda  Holmes  Nicholls 

100L    PORTRAIT  OF  AN  OLD  GENTLEMAN 

Ethel  Burt  Robertson 

1005.  RUTH 

Mary  West  Stickney 

100(3.    PORTRAIT  OF  A  LADY 

Alma  M.  Hirsig 

1007.  A  STUDY 

Alma  M.  Hirsig 

1008.  MINIATURE  PORTRAIT 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Edmund  Stout. 

Margaret  K.  Spencer 

1009.  A  DREAM  HEAD 

Martha  S.  Baker 

1010.  MISS  ETHEL  COE 

Martha  S.  Baker 

1011.  PORTRAIT  OF  MRS.  B. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Goodrich. 

Helen  Savier  Du  Mond 

1012.  LYDIA 

M.  Lesley  Bush-Brown 

79 


Title.  Artist. 

1013.  MRS.  WILLIAM  LORING  WORCESTER 

Ellen  W.  Ahrens 

1014.  TREATMENT  OF  GROUND  ADJACENT  TO 

RESIDENCE  OF  J.  G.  AGAR,  ESQ. 

Parsons  &  Pentecost 

1015.  ENTRANCE  DRIVE  TO  RESIDENCE  OF 

J.  G.  AGAR,  ESQ.,  PREMIUM  POINT, 
NEW  ROCHELLE,  N.  Y. 

Parsons  &  Pentecost 

1016.  METHOD  OF  CONSTRUCTION  OF 

TRANSVERSE  ROAD  IN  WASHING- 
TON PARK,  AS  SHOWN  IN  PLAN  1017. 

Parsons  &  Pentecost 

1017.  PLAN  FOR  THE  TREATMENT  OF  LAND 

SOUTH  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  AVE., 
AND  NORTH  OF  B.  STREET,  S.W., 
WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

Parsons  &  Pentecost 

1018.  JEANETTE  PARK,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 

Samuel  Parsons,  Jr. 

1010,    INTERIOR  OF  W.  E.  COX  HOUSE, 
CHESTNUT  HILL,  MASS. 

Andrews,  Jaques  &  Rantoul 

1020.  ENTRANCE  HALL,  HOUSE  OF  E.  W. 

BLISS,  ESQ. 

r  Little  &  Browne 

1021.  LIBRARY,  HOUSE  OF  E.  W.  BLISS,  ESQ., 

NEW  YORK. 

Little  &  Browne 

1022.  ALL  SAINTS  CHURCH,  BOSTON 

(Sanctuary) 

Cram,  Goodhue  &  Ferguson 

10L2(a).    MODEL  OF  THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC 
LIBRARY 

Carrere  &  Hastings 


80  ^ 


Gallery  M. 
Walls  of  Sculpture  Court. 
Title.  Artist. 

1023     APPROACH  TO  SUMMER  RESIDENCE, 
MANCHESTER,  MASSACHUSETTS. 

J.  R.  Coolidge,  Jr.,  and 
Vernon  A.  Wright. 

1024.  CONGRESSIONAL  LIBRARY,  WASHING- 

TON, D.C.,  (North,  through  grand  stair  hall) 
Edward  Pearce  Casey  and 
Smithmyer  &  Pelz. 

1025.  CONGRESSIONAL  LIBRARY,  WASHING- 

TON, D.  C.  (Entrance  pavillion.) 

Edward  Pearce  Casey  and 
Smithmyer  &  Pelz. 

1026.  CONGRESSIONxVL  LIBRARY,  WASHING- 

TON, D.  C.  (Corridor,  north  of  mam  en- 
trance.) 

Edward  Pearce  Casey  and 
Smithmyer  &  Pelz. 

1027.  CONGRESSIONAL  LIBRARY,  WASHING- 

TON, D.  C.  (N.  W.  curtain,  first  floor.) 

Edward  Pearce  Casey  and 
Smithmyer  &  Pelz. 

1028.  CONGRESSIONAL  LIBRARY,  WASHING- 

TON, D.  C.  (Main  hall.) 

Edward  Pearce  Casey  and 
Smithmyer  &  Pelz. 

1029     BUSINESS  PREMISES,  674  MAIN  STREET, 
BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 

E.  A.  Kent 

1030.    COW  BARN,  BROOKLINE,  MASS. 

A.  W.  Longfellow,  Jr. 

mt.    AGRICULTURAL  BUILDING,  OMAHA 
EXPOSITION 

Cass  Gilbert 

81   


Title.  , 

1032.  HOUSE  ON  LOCUST  STREET 

PHILADELPHIA 

Frank  Allies  Day  aud  Brother 

1033.  THE  TRIUMPHAL  NAVAL  ARCH 

/Ke£  iD  IM*dilBOn  Square'  New  Yo*.  by 
the  National  Sculpture  Society  under  the 
auspices  of  the  Dewey  Reception 
Committee 

J.  Q.  A.  Ward,  Pres.,  National  Sculpture  Society. 

Charles  R.  Lamb,  Architect. 

Associated  Sculptors. 
Herbert  Adams  Ralph  Goddard 

Henry  Baerer  O.  p.  Hamann 

K«H BiSSe"  F-  W-  Kaldenberg 

Karl  Bitter  Isidore  Konti 

John  J,  Boyle  Charles  A.  Lonez 

George  T.  Brewster  H.  A.  Lukeman 

Caspar  Buber  Philip  Mf)rti 

Thomas  Sheilds  Clarke  Frederick  Moynihan 

w  ,r  '  B"sll-Br0WI1  Charles  H.  Niehaus 

\Vilham  Couper  W.  O.  Partridge 

Daniel  C.  French  R.  H.  Pevry  8 

John  Gelert  E.  C.  Potter 

Scott  Hartley  F.  W.  Ruckstuhl 

1031.    BARON  DEtH™OH  TRADE  SCHOOL, 

J.  H.  Freedlander 

1035.  BOSTON  &  ALBANY  RAILROAD  STATION 

AT  WESTBORO,  MASS.  ftlAil"N 
A.  W.  Longfellow,  Jr. 

1036.  ^CAD§eNEW  WING,  METROPOLITAN 

Hunt  &  Hunt 

1037.  SCH1EFFELIN  HOUSE,  NEW  YORK 

R.  H.  Hunt 

1038.  DRAPER  MEMORIAL  CHURCH.  HOPE- 

DALE,  MASS. 

Edwin  J.  Lewis,  Jr. 

82 


Title.  Artist' 
1031)     HOUSE  AT  AMBLER,  PENNSYLVANIA 
Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Frank  Miles  Day  &  Brother 

1040     RESIDENCE  OF  H.  W.  POOR,  ESQ., 
TUXEDO  PARK 

T.  Henry  Bandall 

1011      DRAPER  MEMORIAL  CHURCH, 
HOPED  ALE,  MASS. 

Edwin  J.  Lewis,  Jr. 

10 P     BUSINESS  PREMISES,  560  MAIN  STREET, 
BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 

E.  A.  Kent 

1043     MANTEL,  HOUSE  OF  H.  W.  POOR,  ESQ., 
TUXEDO  PARK. 

T.  Henry  Randall 

1044.  HOUSE  FOR  THE  CLARK  ESTATE 

(Entrance) 

Ernest  Flagg 

1045.  COLUMBARIUM  FOR  GUSTAV  BOHN, 

ESO 

*  Vonnegut  &  Bohn 

1040.    SI  MMER  RESIDENCE,  MANCHESTER, 

MASS'  J.  R.  Coolidge,  Jr.,  and 

Vernon  A.  Wright. 

1047.  PERSPECTIVE,  COHASSET  GOLF  CLUB 

Andrews,  Jaques  &  Kantoul 

i(HS     INTERIOR  OF  POMPEII  AN  HOUSE,  AS 

1048.  ^J'£EpKODUCED  AT  DETROIT 

Franklin  W.  Smith 

„».    FOYEK.  COLONIAL  THEATRE.  gWIJW^ 

Frank  Miles  &  Brother, 
Wilson  Eyre,  Jr., 
Cope  &  Stewardson 

83 


Title.  Artist. 

1051 .  DINING  ROOM,  HOUSE  ON  LOCUST 

STREET,  PHILADELPHIA 
Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Frank  Miles  Day  and  Brother 

1052.  COLUMBIA  COLLEGE  LIBRARY,  NEW 

YORK 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

MeKim,  Mead  and  White 

1053.  PUBLIC  LIBRARY,  BOSTON 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

McKim,  Mead  and  White 

1054.  UNIVERSITY  CLUB,  NEW  YORK 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

McKim,  Mead  and  White 

1055.  UNION  TRUST  COMPANY  BUILDING, 

NEW  YORK 
Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

George  B*  Post 

1056.  UNITED  STATES  TRUST  COMPANY, 

BOSTON 

C.  H.  Blackall 

1057.  tffeteE  MUSEUM  OB1  SCIENCE  AND  ART, 

UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA 

Frank  Miles  Day  and  Brother, 
Wilson  Eyre,  Jr., 
Cope  &  Stewardson 

1058.  CORCORAN  ART  GALLERY,  WASHING- 

TON, D.  C.  (Staircase) 

Ernest  Flagg 

1059.  INTERIOR  POMPEII  AN  HOUSE,  AS 

REPRODUCED  AT  DETROIT 

Franklin  W.  Smith 

1000.    A  DINING  ROOM 

W.  H.  Boughton 

1061 .  RESIDENCE  OF  GEORGE  H.  DAVEN- 

PORT, ESQ.,  BOSTON 

Francis  R.  Allen 

1062,  BROWNLEIGH  HALL,  WELLESLEY, 

MASS. 

Francis  R.  Allen 

84 


Title.  Artist. 

1063.  UNION  STATION,  DAYTON,  OHIO 

Elzner  &  Anderson 

1064.  RICHMOND  COURT,  BROOKLINE,  MASS. 

Cram,  Goodhue  &  Ferguson 

1065.  HOUSE  AT  MANCHESTER,  MASS. 

C.  H.  Blackall 

1066.  SOLDIERS'  MONUMENT,  NEW  HAVEN, 

CONN. 

Ernest  Flagg 

1067.  HOUSE  FOR  THE  A.  C.  CLARK  ESTATE 

(Exterior) 

Ernest  Flagg 

1068.  PORCH  OF  ST.  PAUL'S  METHODIST 

EPISCOPAL  CHURCH,  86th  STREET 
AND  WEST  END  AVENUE,  NEW 
YORK 

.  •  Robert  H.  Robertson 

1069.  GILLENDER  BUILDING 

Charles  I.  Berg 

1070.  ST.  LOUIS  CLUB 

J.  H.  Freedlander 

1071.  W.  E.  COX  HOUSE,  CHESTNUT  HILL, 

MASS.  (Interior) 

Andrews,  Jaques  &  Rantoul 

1072.  NEW  WILLARD  HOTEL 

H.  J.  Hardenbergh 

1073.  "STRONG  HALL,"  DORMITORY,  VASSAR 

COLLEGE 

Francis  R.  Allen 

1074.  DECORATIVE  PAINTING  FOR  THE 

CHURCH  OF  ST.  PAUL  THE 
APOSTLE,  NEW  YORK 

William  Laurel  Harris 

1075.  WEST  WINDOW,  GRACE  CHURCH, 

LOCKPORT,  N.  Y. 

F.  S.  Lamb 

1076.  THE  TOWERS 

Harvey  Ellis 

85 


Title.  Artist. 

1077.  THE  BURNING  BUSH 

Harvey  Ellis 

1078.  CORNER  OF  THE  DUCAL  PALACE, 

VENICE 

Joseph  Lindon  Smith 

1079.  HOMAGE  TO  WOMAN  (Study  for  ceiling  in 

Ladies'  Reception  Room,  Waldorf  Hotel, 
New  York) 

Will  H.  Low,  N.A. 

1079(a).    SET  OF  COLOR  PRINTS  FROM  WOOD 
BLOCKS 

Arthur  W.  Dow 

1079(b).    THE  MAID  OF  THE  MIST 

(Design  for  Folder  issued  by  the  Board  of 
Women  Managers  of  the  Pan-American 
Exposition.) 

Alice  Russell  Glenny 

1079(c) .    THE  CORAL  HARP  ' 

(Design  for  cover  of  the  musical  programme.) 

Alice  Russell  Glenny 

1079(d).    FIGURE  OF  ELECTRICITY 

(Design  for  cover  of  Exposition  prospectus.) 

Alice  Russell  Glenny 

1079(e).    DESIGN  FOR  COVER  OF  EXPOSITION 
PROSPECTUS 

Alice  Russell  Glenny 

1080.  THE  FATES— LACHESIS 

Robert  V.  V.  Sewell 

1081.  THE  FATES— ATROPOS 

Robert  V.  V.  Sewell 

1082.  THE  FATES- CLOTHO 

Robert  V.  V.  Sewell 

1083.  COSTER  TOMB 

Charles  I.  Berg 

1084.  UNITARIAN  CHAPEL,  MANCHESTER, 

MASS. 

J.  R.  Coolidge,  Jr.,  and 
Vernon  A.  Wright. 

86 


Title.  Artist. 

1085.  AGRICULTURAL  BUILDING,  OMAHA 

EXPOSITION 

Cass  Gilbert 

1086.  TOWN  HALL,  EAST  ORANGE,  N.  J. 

Boring  &  Tilton 

1087.  GREAT  HALL,  METROPOLITAN 

MUSEUM  OF  ART 

Hunt  &  Hunt 

1088.  REREDOS,  EMMANUEL  CHURCH, 

BOSTON,  MASS. 

Francis  R.  Allen 

1089.  RESIDENCE  OF  L.  W.  ANDERSON,  ESQ. 

Elzner  &  Anderson 

1090.  LIVINGSTON  COUNTY  COURT  HOUSE, 

GENESEO,  N.  Y. 

Bragdon  &  Hillman 

1091.  CORCORAN  ART  GALLERY, 

D.  C. 

Ernest  Flagg 

1092.  UNITED  STATES  IMMIGRANT  STATION, 

ELLIS  ISLAND  (Tower  and  Arches) 

Boring  &  Tilton 

1093.  BREARLEY  SCHOOL,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

Henry  Rutgers  Marshall 

1094.  DINING  ROOM,  "GREYSTONE," 

YONKERS,  N.  Y. 
(Restoration  of  the  S.  J.  Tilden  house.) 

J.  H.  Freedlander 

1095.  RESIDENCE,  SALEM,  MASS. 

Benson  &  Brockway 

1090.    ALL  SAINTS'  CHURCH,  BOSTON 

Cram,  Goodhue  &  Ferguson 

1097.  HOUSE  ON  LOCUST  STREET, 

PHILADELPHIA  (Garden^ 

Frank  Miles  Day  and  Brother 

1098.  NEW  YORK  SAVINGS  BANK 

Robert  H.  Robertson 

87 


TitIe*  Artist. 

1099.  A  DINING  ROOM 

Henry  Rutgers  Marshall 

1100.  WALDORF-ASTORIA  HOTEL,  NEW  YORK 

(Detail  of  facade) 

H.  J.  Hardenbergh 

1101.  WALDORF-ASTORIA  HOTEL,  NEW  YORK 

H.  J.  Handerbergh 

1102.  UNITED  STATES  IMMIGRANT  STATION 

ELLIS  ISLAND,  NEW  YORK  HARBOR 
Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Boring  &  Tilton 

1103.  INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  INSTRUCTION 

OF  THE  BLIND,  OVERBROOK,  PA. 
Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Cope  &  Stewardson 

1104.  HOUSE  FOR  H.  R.  KUNHARDT,  ESQ 

BERNARDS VILLE,  N.  J. 

Henry  Rutgers  Marshall 

1105.  BUSINESS  PREMISES,  G40  MAIN  STREET 

BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 

E.  A.  Kent 

1106.  SMALL  BALL  ROOM,  WALDORF- 

ASTORIA  HOTEL,  NEW  YORK 

H.  J.  Hardenbergh 

1107.  BROADWAY  CHAMBERS,  NEW  YORK 

(From  City  Hall  Park) 

Cass  Gilbert 

1108.  DRAWING  ROOM,  HOUSE  OF  E.  W  BLISS 

ESQ.,  NEW  YORK 

Little  &  Browne 

1109.  DINING  ROOM,  HOUSE  OF  E.  W.  BLISS 

ESQ.,  NEWT  YORK 

Little  &  Browne 

1110.  PUBLIC  LIBRARY,  MILWAUKEE 

Ferry  &  Clas 

1111.  MODEL  ROOM,  NEW  YORK  YACHT  CLUB 

Warren  &  Whetmore 

88 


Title.  Artist. 

1112.  STAIRCASE,  NEW  YORK  YACHT  CLUB 

Warren  &  Whetmore 

1113.  NEW  YORK  YACHT  CLUB  (Facade) 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Warren  &  Whetmore 

1114.  DINING  ROOM,  NEW  YORK  YACHT  CLUB 

Warren  &  Whetmore 

1115.  BRYN-MAWR  SCHOOL,  BALTIMORE 

Henry  Rutgers  Marshall 

1116.  WASHINGTON  HEIGHTS  FREE  LIBRARY, 

NEW  YORK 

Benson  &  Brockway 

1117.  READING  ROOM,  LAW  SCHOOL, 

UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA 

Cope  &  Stewardson 

1118.  BLAIR  HALL,  PRINCETON,  N.  J. 

Cope  &  Stewardson 

1119.  HOUSE  AT  PRINCETON,  N.  J. 

Cope  &  Stewardson 

1120.  DORMITORY,  UNIVERSITY  OF 

PENNSYLVANIA  (East  Front) 
Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Cope  &  Stewardson 

1121.  DORMITORIES,  UNIVERSITY  OF 

PENNSYLVANIA  (View  along  terrace) 
Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Cope  &  Stewardson 

1122.  HOUSE  AT  EDGE  HILL 

Cope  &  Stewardson 

1123.  ALL  SAINTS'  CHURCH,  BOSTON 

(Interior) 

Cram,  Goodhue  &  Ferguson 

1124.  CHOIR,  CHURCH  OF  OUR  SAVIOUR  * 

Cram,  Goodhue  &  Ferguson 

1125.  LIBRARY  OF  THE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

OF  THE  STATE  OF  WISCONSIN 

Ferry  &  Clas 


89 


Gallery  N. 


Alcove  of  Sculpture  Court. 

Title.  Artist. 

1126.  RIVER  SCENE 

Victor  Berstrom 

1127.  THE  SHEPHERDESS  (After  C.  S.  Pearce) 

Victor  Berstrom 

112S.    WINIFRED  DYSART  (After  George  Fuller) 

William  B.  Clossom 

1129.  THE  FORD  (After  Chevalier) 

John  W.  Evans 

1130.  THE  CHARGE  (After  Chevalier) 

John  W.  Evans 

1131.  TYROLEAN  VILLAGE  (After  Louis  Loeb) 

Charles  State 

1132.  A  MOMENT  OF  PERIL  (After  Taber) 

E.  Heinemann 

1133.  CHERRY  BLOSSOMS 

A.  B.  Comstock 

1134.  PORTRAIT  OF  A  CHILD  (After  J.  W.  Alex- 

ander) 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  the  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

Thomas  Johnson 

1135.  THE  TRAPPER'S  STORY  (After  Howard 

Pyle) 

Henry  W.  Peckwell 

lim.    A  DAY  IN  JUNE  (After  W.  T.  Smedley) 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  the  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

Frank  H.  Wellington 

1137.    EIGHT  ENGRAVINGS,  "EX  LIBRIS" 

William  F.  Hopson 

90 


Title.  Artist. 

1138.    THE  COBBLERS 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  the  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

John  P.  Davis 

1139'.    IN  THE  ENEMY'S  COUNTRY  (After  Gilbert 
Gaul.) 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  the  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

Frank  French 

1140.  JADE  SCREEN 

Walter  M.  Aikman 

1141.  THE  STORMING  OF  FORT  TICONDEROGA 

Frederic  Remington,  A.N.A. 

1142.  DESIGN  FOR  A  CATALOGUE  COVER 

Lent  by  E.  E.  Bartlett,  Esq. 

Kenyon  Cox,  A.N.A. 

1143.  COVER  OF  "ST.  NICHOLAS,"  JANUARY, 

1900. 

Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

F.  Y.  Cory 

1144.  COVER  FOR  "ST.  NICHOLAS,''  MARCH, 

1900 

Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

F.  Y.  Cory 

1145.  COVER  DESIGN  FOR  "LIFE," 

CHRISTMAS,  1900 

Maxfield  Parrish 

1146.  KNICKERBOCKER  HISTORY  OF  NEW 

YORK 
Lent  by  R.  H.  Russell,  Esq. 

Maxfield  Parrish 

1147.  KNICKERBOCKER  HISTORY  OF  NEW 

YORK 
Lent  by  R.  H.  Russell,  Esq. 

Maxfield  Parrish 

1148.  NUDE,  MORNING 

Albert  Sterner 

1149.  PORTRAIT  OF  FRED  DANA  MARSH,  ESQ. 

Albert  Sterner 

1150.  A  SPANISH  GIRL 

Lucius  Hitchcock 

91 


Title'  Artist. 

1151.  FUGI-SAN  FROM  OMIYA 

Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Harry  Fenn 

1152.  THE  FIRST  ROSE  OF  SUMMER 

Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Oliver  Herford 

1153.  SHADRAC 

E.  W.  Kemble 

1154.  EBENEZER 

E.  W.  Kemble 

1155.  WHEN  A  DOCUMENT  IS  OFFICIAL 

Frederic  Remington,  A.N. A. 

1156.  REVERIE 

Alice  Ham  Brewer 

1157.  MISS  ANNA  BELLE  WING 

Lent  by  Miss  Wing. 

Emma  B.  Siboni 

1158.  PORTRAIT 

Clara  F.  Howard 

1159.  THE  PILGRIMAGE  OF  TRUTH 
(I)  Truth  Leaves  her  Home. 

Howard  Pyle 

1160.  (II)  Truth  is  Rejected  by  the  King 

J      \  U  ^  Howard  Pyle 

1161.  (Ill)  Truth  is  Rejected  by  the  High  Priest 

Howard  Pyle 

1162.  (IV)  Truth  is  Rejected  by  the  Wise  Man 

4lW  V^it^J  Howard  P^ 

1163.  (V)  Truth  Wanders,  Lost,  in  the  World 

\  Howard  Pyle 

\  1164.    (VI)  Truth  is  Received  by  the  Jester 

Howard  Pyle 

1165.  AUTUMN 

£>!A         is  %(  h*^^.  Howard  Pyle 

THE  CHILD 


^      X  1        ^fe^         Lent  hy  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

Jessie  Wilcox  Smith 


Title.  Artist. 

1167.  PORTRAIT  STUDY 

Carl  A.  Weidner 

1168.  STUDY  IN  BROWN  AND  GREEN 

Alice  Harn  Brewer 

1169.  DR.  THOMAS  M.  DILLINGHAM 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Dillingham. 

Alice  Larkin 

1170.  GIRL  DRYING  HER  FOOT 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  Charles  Fairchild,  Esq. 

Lucia  Fairchild  Fuller 

1171 .  HORSES  IN  THE  SURF 

Augustus  Koopman 

1172.  CALVARY  >  \  :  -  1 7^ 

Augustus  Koopman 

1173.  DECORATIONS  FOR  MILTON'S  "ODE  TO       >  «m 

THE  NATIVITY"  "  V 

(I)  Frontispiece— The  Nymphs 
k    ,  >  Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

\MkA^^  F.  V.  Du  Mond,  A.N. A. 

1174.  (II)  Worship  of  The  Magi 

Lent  bv  The  Century  Company. 

F.  V.  Du  Mond,  A.N. A. 

1175.  (Ill)  Worship  of  The  Magi 

Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

F.  V.  Du  Mond,  A.N.A. 

1176.  (IV)  The  Shepherds 

Lent  bv  The  Century  Company. 

F.  V.  Du  Mond,  A.N.A. 

1177.  (V)  Music  of  the  Spheres 

Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

F.  V.  Du  Mond,  A.N.A. 

1178.  (VI)  The  Oracles  Are  Dumb 

Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

F.  V.  Du  Mond,  A.N.A. 

1179.  (VII)  Mother  and  Child 

Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

F.  V.  Du  Mond,  A.N.A. 

93 


Title.  Artist. 

1180.  COVER  DESIGN,  "SCRIBNER'S," 

CHRISTMAS,  1900 

Maxfield  Parrish 

1181.  CHARLES  LYON,  ESQ. 

William  Wallace  Scott 

1182.  ILLUSTRATION  FOR  "A  PARTING  AND 

A  MEETING"  (By  W.  D.  Howells) 

C.  Y.  Turner,  N.A. 

1183.  ILLUSTRATION  FOR  "THE  DEACON'S 

HAT" 

C.  Y.  Turner,  N.A. 

1184.  A  FISHING  SCENE 

S.  T.  Shaw  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1899. 
Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

E.  Irving  Couse 

1185.  PORTRAIT  OF  MRS.  W. 

Carl  A.  Weidner 

1186.  MISS  EMILY  WILLIAMS 

Lent  by  Robert  Williams,  Esq. 

Clara  Elisabeth  Sackett 

1187.  DR.  LEIGH  EWING  SELWARY 

Lent  by  Dr.  L.  E.  Selwary. 

Ethel  Blanchard 

1188.  THE  GLOUCESTER  AT  THE  BATTLE  OF 

SANTIAGO,  July  30,  1898 

Carlton  T.  Chapman,  A.N. A. 

1189     "AND  DO  YOU  MEAN  TO  SAY  HE 
WAS'NT  POISONED?" 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Arthur  I.  Keller 

1190.  INFANTRY  CHARGE  IN  THE 

PHILIPPINES 

Frederic  Remington*,  A.N. A. 

1191 .  A  TRAGEDY  OF  THE  PLAINS 

Frederic  Remington,  A.N.A. 

1192.  BOOK  PLATE  OF  THE  PRINTER'S  DEVIL 

F.  S.  King 

94 


Title.  Artist. 

1193.    THE  GREAT  DOCK  AT  DULUTH, 
EVENING 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

E.  L.  Blumenschein 

1104.  MALACIII 

E.  W.  Kemble 

1195.  RENT  DAY  (After  A.  Kappes) 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

Gustav  Kruell 

1196.  PORTRAIT  OF  ELI  HIT  VEDDER,  ESQ. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

Sergeant  Kendall 

1197.  THE  NEW  ENGLAND  PEDDLER  (After 

Eastman  Johnson) 
(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

Henry  Wolf 

119S.    ARREST  OF  MAJOR  WILDMAN  (Illustra- 
tion from  ''Oliver  Cromwell") 
Lent  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

F.  C.  Yohn 

1199.  HEAD  OF  A  Y<DUNG  WOMAN 

James  Hall 

1200.  THE  REVELATION  OF  THE  SCARLET 

LETTER 

Eric  Pape 


95 


Gallery  O. 


Title.  Artist. 

1210.  THE  TENTH  INNING 

Charles  Dana  Gibson 

1211.  IN  A  CIRCLE  ABOVE  ME 

Charles  Dana  Gibson 

1212.  "FRANCESCA  KEPT  THE  HOUSE" 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

Walter  Appleton  Clark 

1213.  PORTRAIT  OF  GENERAL  ROBERT  E.  LEE 

Gustav  Kruell 

1214.  SAN  PIETRO  IN  CASTELLO,  VENICE 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Association. 

Frank  Duveneck 

1215.  CASA  D'ORO,  VENICE 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Association. 

Frank  Duveneck 

1216.  PONTE  VECCHIO,  FLORENCE 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Association. 

Frank  Duveneck 

1217.  RIVA  DEGLI  SCHIAVONI,  VENICE 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Association. 

Frank  Duveneck 

1218.  THE  BAY  OF  VENICE 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Association. 

Frank  Duveneck 

3219.    VIA  GARIBALDI,  VENICE 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Association. 

Frank  Duveneck 

1220.  STE.  SULPICE 

Donald  S.  MacLaughlan 

1221.  PREPARING  FOR  THE  FINAL  DANCE 

(After  Castaigne) 

Charles  State 

96 


Title-  Artist. 

1222.  DANDELIONS 

A.  B.  Gomstock 

1223.  A  PORTRAIT  (After  W.  H.  Hunt) 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  the  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

Gustav  Kruell 

1224.  CHARGE  OF  CAPTAIN  DAHLGREN  AT 

FREDERICKSBURG 
Lent  by  Mrs.  A  B.  Blodgett. 

1?.  O.  C.  Darley,  deceased 

1225.  THE  LOST  CHORD 

Lent  by  The  Saturn  Club  of  Buffalo. 

Reginald  C.  Coxe 

1226.  THE  END  OF  AN  OUTLAW 

Robert  F.  Bloodgood 

1227.  PORTRAIT  OF  A  CHILD 

George  T.  Tobin 

1228.  LANDSCAPE,  EVENING 

Otto  C.  Wigand 

1229.  FROM  THE  RICE  FIELDS 

Helen  Hyde 

1230.  A  JAPANESE  MADONNA 

Helen  Hyde 

1231.  MIST  ON  THE  CORNISH  COAST 

Silver  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895. 

Blanche  Dillaye 

1232.  "FM  PERFECTLY  HAPPY" 

(After  J.  G.  Brown) 
(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  the  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

R.  A.  Muller 

1233.  WILLIAM  LLOYD  GARRISON 

Gustav  Kruell 

1234.  FORAGING  PARTY 

Lentt  by  Mrs  A.  B.  Blodgett. 

F.  O.  C.  Darley,  deceased 

1235.  ILLUSTRATION  FOR  "OLD  ENGLISH 

LOVE  SONGS" 

George  Wharton  Edwards 

97 


Title.  Artist. 

1236.  ILLUSTRATION  FOR  "OLD  ENGLISH 

LOVE  SONGS" 

George  Wharton  Edwards 

1237.  ILLUSTRATION  FOR  "OLD  ENGLISH 

LOVE  SONGS" 

George  Wharton  Edwards 

1237(a).    ILLUSTRATION   FOR   "OLD  ENGLISH 
LOVE  SONGS" 

George  Wharton  Edwards 

1237(b).    ILLUSTRATION   FOR   "OLD  ENGLISH 
LOVE  SONGS" 

George  Wharton  Edwards 

1237(e).    ILLUSTRATION   FOR   "OLD  ENGLISH 
LOVE  SONGS" 

George  Wharton  Edwards 

1238.  THE  VEGETABLE  MAN,  SEVILLE 

Lucius  Hitchcock 

1239.  THE  SPARK  OF  LIFE 

Howard  Pyle 

1240.  ONE  OF  THE  ELMS,  COS  COB 

Elmer  Livingston  MacRae 

1241.  BLACK  AND  WHITE 

H.  M.  Walcott 

1242.  OLD  SPAR  YARD,  VENICE 

F.  Hopkinson  Smith 

1243.  THE  CHELSEA  PENSIONER 

Charles  J.  Taylor 

1244.  BOOKPLATE 

Maxfield  Parrish 

1245.  "IN  TOWN  IT'S  DIFFERENT" 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribuer's  Sons. 

William  J.  Glackens 


124(3.    A  FANCY  SKATER 

William  T.  Smedley,  A.N.A. 


Title.  Artist. 

1247.  THE  CONVERTER  (Centre  of  the  World  of 

Steel) 

Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

E.  L.  Blumenscheiu 

1248.  FIELD  HOSPITAL  AT  BLOODY  FORD 

Frederic  Remington,  A.N. A. 

1249.  THE  BODY  AND  THE  SOUL 

Howard  Pyle 

1250.  THE  PIPING  SHEPHERD 

Howard  Pyle 

1251.  THE  DEATH  OF  THE  KING 

Edwin  W.  Demiug 

1252.  "THEN  HE  BEGAN" 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

Orson  Lowell 

1253.  THE  SLEEPING  GARDEN 

Sarah  S.  Stilwell 

1254.  ENID  AND  CERAINT  (From  "The  Idylls  of 

the  King") 

Louis  Rhead 

1255.  THE  END  OF  A  LOVE  STORY 

Lent  by  the  Life  Publishing  Company. 

C.  Allen  Gilbert 

1256.  THE  MOB  (From  "Mantle  of  Elijah") 

Louis  Loeb 

1257.  SISTER 

Louis  Loeb 

1258.  VENETIAN  COURTSHIP 

Louis  Loeb 

1259.  SUMMER  GOSSIP 

Louis  Loeb 

1260.  "HEAR,  O  ISRAEL"  (Illustration  for 

"Transitional") 

Louis  Loeb 

1261.  WESTMINSTER  HALL 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

Ernest  C.  Peixotto 

99 


Title. 


Artist. 


1262.  THE  MEETING  ON  THE  BRIDGE 

Lent  by  The  S.  S.  McClure  Company. 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Maude  A.  Cowles 

1263.  LITTLE  NELL  AND  THE  SCHOOL- 

MASTER 

Albert  Sterner 

1264.  "HERE,  AFTER  THE  HEAT  OP  THE 

DAY"  (Illustration  for  "An  Untold  Story") 
Lent  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

Jules  Guerin 

1265.  STEALING  (From  Bunyan's  "Life  of  Mr. 

Badman") 

Louis  Rhead 

1266.  DAVID  TENDING  SHEEP 

Louis  Rhead 

1267.  GARDEN  OF  A  FAERY 

Sarah  S.  Stilwell 

1268.  RETURN  OF  THE  PRODIGAL  SON 

Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Bernard  J.  Rosenmeyer 

1269.  "PERFECTLY  CONTENT  IF  SHE  LOOKED 

UP  NOW  AND  THEN"  (From  "A 
Lover  of  Music") 
Lent  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

Walter  Appleton  Clark 

1270.  "NATURALLY  HE  WAS  SURPRISED  AND 

CONSIDERABLY  ANNOYED"  (From 
"Saga  of  the  Sea") 
Lent  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

Walter  Appleton  Clark 

1271.  THE  BROKEN  FLUTE 

Howard  Pyle 

1272.  GIANT  DESPAIR  (From  "Pilgrim's 

Progress") 

Louis  Rhead 

1273.  ELK 

Edwin  W.  Deming 


ICO 


Title.  Artist. 

1274.  UNIVERSITY  HEIGHTS,  NEW  YORK 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

Jules  Gueriu 

1275.  INTERIOR  OF  ALMA  TADEMA'S  STUDIO 

Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Harry  Fenn 

1276.  "SHE  WAS  KEEP  OFF  JUS'  FRONT  'AVE 

MEE  PONY" 

Frederic  Remington,  A.N.A. 

1277.  SPANISH  DANCER 

Lucius  Hitchcock 

1278.  BIG  CAT  AND  SIR  RAT 

Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Oliver  Herford 

3279.    SKETCH  OF  MRS.  MacRAE 

Elmer  Livingston  MacRae 

1280.  THE  SPINNER 

Florence  England  Nosworthy 

1281.  GARDEN  OF  CHILDHOOD 

Sarah  S.  Stilwell 

1282.  A  BOOK  PLATE 

Charles  Louis  Hinton 

1283.  ON  THE  THAMES 

Charles  J.  Taylor 

1284.  HALT  BY  THE  WAY  SIDE 

Charles  J.  Taylor 

1285.  "HE  WARNED  ME  THAT  HE  WOULD 

SHOOT  ME" 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Arthur  I.  Keller 

1286.  A  GLOUCESTER  WATERSIDE 

Charles  E.  Whittemore 

1287.  PORTRAIT  SKETCH 

Jay  Hambidge 

1288.  BROOK  WITH  COWS 

Donald  S.  MacLaughlan 

1289.  PONT  ST.  MICHEL 

Donald  S.  MacLaughlan 

101 


Title.  Artist. 

1290.  "PICTURESQUE  OLD  LADIES  AT  AN 

ALMOST  FORGOTTEN  HANDI- 
CRAFT (From  "The  Most  Picturesque 
Place  in  the  World") 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Joseph  Pennell 

1291.  WASHERWOMEN  (From  "The  Most 

Picturesque  Place  in  the  World") 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Joseph  Pennell 

1292.  "AT  SUNSET  THE  TOWN  FAIRLY 

SHONE"  (From  "The  Most  Picturesque 
Place  in  the  World") 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Joseph  Pennell 

1293.  DRAWINGS  OF  LE  PUY,  THE  MOST 

PICTURESQUE  PLACE  IN  THE 

WORLD 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Joseph  Pennell 

1294.  "NO  LESS  DURERESQUE  AND  INCREDI- 

BLE" (From  "The  Most  Picturesque 
Place  in  the  World") 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Joseph  Pennell 

1295.  WASHERWOMEN  AT  WORK  (From  "The 

Most  Picturesque  Place  in  the  World" 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Joseph  Pennell 

1296.  "EFFECTS  WERE  ONCE  MORE  AS 

ORDINARY  AS  THEY  COULD  BE  IN 
SUCH  AN  EXTRAORDINARY  LAND" 
(From  "The  Most  Picturesque  Place  in 
the  World") 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Joseph  Pennell 

1297.  "NOW  IT  WAS,  WHEN  THIS  COMPOSI- 

TION WAS  CHANGED"  (From  "The 
Most  Picturesque  Place  in  the  World") 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Joseph  Pennell 


102 


Title.  Artist. 

1298.    LE  PUY,  THE  MOST  PICTURESQUE 
PLACE  IN  THE  WORLD 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Joseph  Pennell 

1209.    LE  PUY,  THE  MOST  PICTURESQUE 

PLACE  IN  THE  WORLD  • 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Joseph  Pennell 

1300     LE  PUY,  THE  MOST  PICTURESQUE 
PLACE  IN  THE  WORLD  (Etching) 
Lent  by  Charles  H.  Hutchinson,  Esq. 
Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Joseph  Pennell 

1301.  THE  DEVIL  OF  NOTRE  DAME  (Etching) 

Lent  by  Charles  H.  Hutchinson,  Esq. 
Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Joseph  Pennell 

1302.  AQUA  TINTS  OF  LONDON 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Joseph  Pennell 

1303.  ON  THE  THAMES 

Leigh  Hunt 

1304.  INDIAN  CHIEF 

Maurice  H.  Sterne 

1305.  ELLEEN 

Lent  by  The  S.  S.  McClure  Company. 

Genevieve  A.  Cowles 

1306.  "SYLVESTRE  MAKES  A  CALL" 

Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Genevieve  A.  Cowles 

1307.  MILITARY  CONQUEST 

A.  B.  Wenzell 

1308.  CHINESE  BRONZE 

Henry  R.  Blaney 

1309.  STILL  LIFE 

Henry  R.  Blaney 

1310.  PLACE  MAUBERT 

Lent  by  W.  W.  Bigelow,  Esq. 

Charles  B.  Bigelow 

103 


Title.  Artist. 

1311.  SPIRIT  OF  FAERY 

Sarah  S.  Stilwell 

1312.  PORTRAIT  OF  ARTIST 

Donald  S.  MacLaughlan 

1313.  FORGE  OF  THE  CARMELITES 

Donald  S.  MacLaughlan 

1314.  PORTRAIT  OF  M.  DAUBRAY  OF  THE 

PALAIS  ROYAL 
Lent  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

Kenyon  Cox,  A.N. A. 

1315.  JEANNETTE 

Maurice  H.  Sterne 

1316.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Ernest  C.  Schadlitz 

1317.  BEGGAR  GIRL  (After  Dechamps) 

Frank  French 

1318.  ARCH  OF  STEEL  (After  J.  P.  Laurens) 

C.  W.  Chadwick 

1319.  UNTER  DEN  LINDEN  (After  F.  Stahl) 

Henry  W.  Peckwell 


1320.  FLORIDA  SWAMPS 

1321.  PLATE  OF  MOTHS 

1322.  MAINE  COAST 

1323.  MOONLIGHT 

1324.  THE  NEW  YEAR 


Stafford  M.  Northcote 
A.  B.  Comstock 
William  Miller 
William  Miller 
Frank  French 


1325.  FLAMME  YESTALIS  (After  Burne-Jones) 

Henry  W.  Peckwell 

1326.  THE  THREE  MARYS  (After  John  La  Farge) 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

Caroline  A.  Powell 

104 


Title.  Artist. 
1327.    ON  THE  FIRING  LINE 

John  R.  Chapin 

.      1328.    OUTSIDE  A  SIENESE  GATE  (After  Joseph 
Pennell) 

Robert  C.  Collins 

1329/  PORTRAIT  (After  Gilbert  Stuart) 

Peter  Aitken 

1330.  LITTLE  PRINCESS 

Peter  Aitken 

1331.  "LE  CREPUSCULE"  (After  Alexander 

Harrison) 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Henry  Wolf 

1332.  LA  BERNOISE  (After  Dagnan-Bouveret) 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Henry  Wolf 

1333.  THE  EVENING  STAR 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Henry  Wolf 

1334.  MISS  BEATRICE  GOELET  (After  John  S. 

Sargent) 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Henry  Wrolf 

1335.  CYNTHIA  (After  Cecilia  Beaux) 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Henry  Wolf 

1336-    "UN  CANAL  EN  ARTOIS"  (After  Cazin) 
Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Henry  Wolf 

1337     REVERIE  (After  Cecilia  Beaux) 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Henry  Wolf 

1338.    A  WATERFALL  BY  MOONLIGHT  (After 
R.  A.  Blakelock) 
(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

S.  G.  Putnam 

105 


Title.  Artist. 

1339.  EXCHANGING  CONFIDENCES  (After  P.  C. 

Jones) 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

John  Tinkey 

1340.  MADONNA  AND  CHILD 

Peter  Aitken 

1341.  SHOWER  IN  THE  MEADOW 

Frank  French 

3342.    ROSE  LEAVES  (After  Albert  Moore) 

Frank  French 

1343.  AN  ARCHWAY  IN  SIENA  (After  Joseph 

Pennell) 

Robert  C.  Collins 

1344.  LANDSCAPE 

Walter  M.  Aikman 

1344(a).    CAFE  DE  LA  PAIX 

A.  B.  Wenzell 

1345.  MIRABEAU  AND  THE  KING'S 

MESSENGER 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

S.  G.  Putnam 

1346.  OFFICE  OF  THE  UNITED  HEBREW 

CHARITIES 

Charles  State 

1347.  HOLLAND  LANDSCAPE 

Frank  H.  Wellington 

1348.  DESCENDING  THE  KOTALS,  PERSIA 

(After  E.  L.  Weeks) 

Hiram  C.  Merrill 

1349.  CAT,  KITTENS  AND  CAGE  (After  Henrietta 

Ronner) 

Samuel  P.  Davis 

1350.  PLATE  OF  MOTHS 

A.  B.  Comstock 

1351.  TIGER  AND  BUTTERFLY 

A.  B.  Comstock 

106 


Title.  Artist. 

1352.  IN  THE  FISHING  QUARTER,  VENICE 

P.  Hopkinson  Smith 

1353.  THE  FRIGHTENED  PIPER  (After  W.  Small) 

John  Tinkey 

1354.  HOUND  (After  Rosa  Bonheur) 

Samuel  P.  Davis 

1355.  PLATE  OF  BUTTERFLIES 

A.  B.  Comstock 

1356.  RIFF  MOOR  (After  F.  Day) 

C.  W.  Chadwick 

1357.  BUST  OF  CAESAR 

Stafford  M.  Northcote 

3358.  INSPIRATION 

Victor  Bernstrom 
1359.    JAMES  RUSSELL  LOWELL 

Gustav  Kruell 

1300.    JAPANESE  ROMANCE 

Stafford  M.  Northcote 

1361.  THE  WINDMILL  (After  Michel) 

Caroline  A.  Powell 

1362.  THE  PAINTER  (After  Ribot) 

E.  Heinemann 

1363.  NAPOLEON   BONAPARTE,  LIEUTENANT 

AT  VALENCE  (After  Realier-Dumas) 

C.  W.  Chadwick 

1304.    THROUGH  THE  LOOKING  GLASS  (After 
J.  Alden  Weir) 
Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Henry  Wolf 

1365.  GORTLLA  AND  CIRCASSIAN  GIRL  (After 

Fremiet) 

Caroline  A.  Powell 

1366.  THE  LISTENERS  (After  W.  H.  Hunt) 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.)  . 

William  B.  Closson 

107 


Title.  Artist. 

1367.    THE  QUADROON  GIRL  (After  George 
Fuller) 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

William  B.  Closson 

13G8.    AFTER  DINNER  NAP  (After  J.  H.  Dolph) 

Samuel  P.  Davis 

13C9.    HOLY  NIGHT  (After  F.  Von  Uhde) 

Caroline  A.  Powell 

1370.  A  STREET  MUSICIAN 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

S.  G.  Putnam 

1371.  RUINS  OF  KARNAK,  EGYPT  (After  J.  D. 

Woodward) 

Hiram  C.  Merrill 

1372.  CAT,  KITTENS  AND  PARROT  (After 

Henrietta  Ronner) 

Samuel  P.  Davis 

1373.  PLATE  OF  BUTTERFLIES 

A.  B.  Comstock 

1374.  ED.  AD.  CASIMIR  JOSEPH  MORTIER 

E.  Heinemann 

1375.  PORTRAIT  OF  AN  UNKNOWN  MAN 

William  Miller 

1376.  HORSE  ARTILLERY  GOING  INTO 

ACTION 

Thure  de  Thulstrup 

1377.  DOORS  OF  NOTRE  DAME  DE  PARIS 

Herbert  W.  Faulkner 

1378.  THE  TRAGHETTO  (W.  156) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield.  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1379.  THE  BEGGARS  (W.  159) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1380.  PIERROT  (W.  265) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

108 


Title.  Artist. 

.1381.    THE  RIVA,  NO.  2  (W.  175) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1382.  THE  RIALTO  (W.  181) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1383.  BILLINGSGATE  (W.  45) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1381.    THE  TWO  DOORWAYS  (W.  158) 
Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1385.  THE  GxVRDEN  (W.  180) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1386.  BECQUET  (W.  48) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1887.    SUNFLOWERS,  RUE  DES  BEAUX-ARTS 
(W.  258) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1388.  THE  PALACES  (W.  153) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1389.  AXENFELD  (W.  258) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1390.  MR.  MANN  (W.  58) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1391.  BATTERSEA  BRIDGE  (W.  141) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1392.  THE  DYER  (W.  189) 

Lent  by  Howard-  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

109 


Ticle-  Artist. 
1398.    DROUET  (W.  53) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeil]  Whistler 

1394.  THE  LARGE  POOL  (W.  143) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1395.  THE  DOORWAY  (W.  154) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1396.  BLACK  LION  WHARF  (W.  40) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1397.  PUTNEY  BRIDGE  (W.  145) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1398.  NOCTURNE— PALACES  (W. 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 

1399.  THE  KITCHEN  (W.  19) 

Lent  by  Howard  Mansfield,  Esq. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler 
Note — The  numbers  in  brackets  refer  to 
Wedmore's  catalogue. 

1400.  A  MOUJIK'S  FUNERAL 

Thure  de  Thulstrup 

1401.  MOUJIK  SOWING 

Thure  de  Thulstrup 

1402.  COALING  A  BRITISH  CRUISER 

H.  Reuterdahl 

1403.  IN  CHASE 

H.  Reuterdahl 

1401.    ISABEL  DOWE  (From  "My  Love  Story") 
Lent  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

Howard  Chandler  Christy 

1405.  CITY  FOLKS 

William  T.  Smedley,  A.N.A. 

1406.  "OSWALD,  HE  HOLDS  ON" 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Doubleday,  Page  &  Co. 

Jay  Hambidge 

110 


Title.  Artist. 

1407.  ARRIVAL  OF  THE  PEA  PICKERS 

Charles  J.  Taylor 

1408.  DEFENSE  OF  CARRICK  (From  "Oliver 

Cromwell") 
Lent  by  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

F.  C.  Yohn 

1409.  PAOLA  AND  FRANCESCA  (After  George  F. 

Watts) 

William  B.  Closson 

1410.  NIGHT  MOTHS 

William  B.  Closson 

1411.  SPRING  (After  E.  L.  Major) 

William  B.  Closson 

1412.  THE  SHEEP  SHEARERS  (After  J.  F.  Millet) 

William  B.  Closson 

1413.  FLOW^ERS  (After  Bonvin) 

William  B.  Closson 

1414.  DIRECT  FROM  NATURE 

William  B.  Closson 

1415.  IN  THE  SUN  (After  Theodore  Robinson) 

Caroline  A.  Powell 

1416.  MORNING  IN  VENICE  (After  F.  Hopkinson 

Smith) 

Hiram  C.  Merrill 

1417.  GENERAL  SHERMAN 

Gustav  Kruell 

1418.  ISAIAH  THOMAS,  ESQ. 

Francis  S.  King 

1419.  EXERCISES  AT   WELLESLEY  COLLEGE 

(After  Metcalf) 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Harry  Davidson 

1420.  AVIGNON  (After  Castaigne) 

John  W.  Evans 

1421.  CONFECTIONER 

William  Miller 

ill 


Title.  Artist 

1422.  DEATH  OF  BRADDOCK  (After  Howard 

Pyle) 

Henry  W.  Peckwell 

1423.  A  RAID  BY  COLONEL  BLOOD  (After 

Howard  Pyle) 

Henry  W.  Peckwell 

1424.  THE  MYSTERY  OF  LIFE  (After  Carl  Man) 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

Victor  Bernstrom 

1425.  PORTRAIT  OF  WASHINGTON 

Alfred  Jones,  deceased 

1426.  PENCIL  STUDIES 

William  C.  Ostrander 

1427.  ISAAC  WALTON  AND  THE  MILKMAID 

(After  George  Boughton) 

Frank  French 

1428.  THE  PROOF  READER 

E.  Heinemann 

1429.  THE  KING'S  MESSENGER 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

S.  G.  Putnam 

1430.  ARRIVAL  OF  HIGH  CHINESE 

AUTHORITIES 

C.  Schwartzburger 

1431.  "LA  RADE  DE  TOULON"  (After  Gaston 

Ronllet) 

C.  W.  Chadwick 

1432.  THE  MERMAIDS  (After  Thomas  Moran) 

Hiram  C.  Merrill 

1433.  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN 

Gustav  Kruell 

1434.  PAUL  REVERE 

Francis  S.  King 

1435.  OLD  MEMORIES  (After  Frank  Bramley) 

Henry  W.  Peckwell 

143f3.    THE  CHEW  MANSION  (After  H.  Fenn) 

C.  Schwartzburger 

1437.    THE  DEAD  MATADOR  (After  Villegas) 

Victor  Bernstrom 

112 


Title.  ^  Al'tist- 

1438.  MILES  STANDISH'S  CHALLENGE  (After 

E.  A.  Abbey) 
(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

Frank  H.  Wellington 

1439.  THE  LADY  AND  HORSE  (After  A.  H. 

Thayer) 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

Caroline  A.  Powell 

1440.  AMONG  THE  OLD  POETS  (After  Walter 

Shirlaw) 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

John  Parker  Davis 

1441 .  AFTERNOON  AT  A  RANCH  (After  Mary 

Hallock  Foote)  . 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Harry  Davidson 

1442.  CANTERBURY  CATHEDRAL  (After 

Pennell)  .  .... 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Harry  Davidson 

1443.  PORTRAIT  OF  QUEEN  LOUISE 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Ernest  C.  Schladitz 

1444     WILLIAM  PITT  (After  John  Hoppner) 
Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 
1  e       J  Timothy  Cole 

1445.  MRS.  SIDDONS  (After  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence) 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Lent  by  The  Century  Company.  ^ 

1446.  WIU'IAM  HOGARTH  (After  Hogarth) 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Lent  by  The  Century  Company.  ^ 


1447.    INTERIOR  OF  A  STABLE  (After  George 
Moreland)  ,  .  QA 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  190U. 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company.  ^ 


113 


Title.  Artist. 

1448.  THE  ENTOMBMENT  (After  Giotto) 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

Timothy  Cole 

1449.  LORD  NEWTON  (After  Sir  Henry  Raeburn) 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Timothy  Cole 

1450.  LADY  DERBY  (After  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence) 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Timothy  Cole 

1451.  MRS.  SIDDONS  (After  Sir  Thomas 

Gainsborough) 
Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Timothy  Cole 

1452.  CICERO'S  VILLA  (After  Richard  Wilson) 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Timothy  Cole 

1453.  THE  PARSON'S  DAUGHTER  (After  George 

Roniney) 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Timothy  Cole 

1454.  DUKE  OF  WELLINGTON  (After  Sir  Thomas 

Lawrence) 
Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  The  Century  Company. 

Timothy  Cole 

1455.  ELY  CATHEDRAL  FROM  THE  FENS 

(After  Joseph  Pennell) 

Robert  C.  Collins 

1450.    FLORENCE  ON  THE  ARNO  (After  Joseph 
Pennell) 

Robert  C.  Collins 

1457.    ILLUSTRATION  FOR  SERIAL  STORY 
(After  L.  Loeb) 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Harry  Davidson 


114 


Title.  Artist. 

145S.    SPRINGHAYEN  (After  A.  Parsons) 

John  Tinkey 

1459.  PHILIP  II  OF  SPAIN  (After  Titian) 

Victor  Bernstroni 

1460.  LANDING  STAIRS,  LEGHORN  (After 

Joseph  Pennell) 

Robert  C.  Collius 

1461.  AUSTRALIAN  LANDSCAPE  (After  F.  B. 

Schell) 

Hiram  C.  Merrill 

1462.  ILLUSTRATION  FOR  SERIAL  STORY 

(After  L.  Loeb) 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Harry  Davidsou 

1463.  THE  SEA  FIGHT  (After  Howard  Pyle) 

Frank  H.  Wellington 

1464.  PRINCESS  MARIE  OF  AUSTRIA 

Bronze  Medal.  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

S.  G.  Putnam 

1465.  HOLY  FAMILY  (After  Du  Mond) 

Charles  State 

1466.  THE  ROADSIDE  (After  R.  Swain  Gifford) 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

Henry  Wolf 

1467.  SATISFYING  JUSTICE  IN  ARIZONA 

Frederic  Remington,  A.N. A 

1468.  THE  GOLDEN  GATE,  CHICAGO  (After 

Castaigne) 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

Harry  Davidson 

1469.  THE  ARTIST  (After  Castaigne) 

John  W.  Evans 

1470.  SWINEHERD  ON  THE  DANTJB^hn  Tm^ 

1471.  THE  GOLDEN  GALLEON  (After  Ross  Turner) 

Francis  S.  King 

115 


Title. 

-.^r-r,  m  Artist. 
14,2.    THE  DIFFERENCE  (After  E.  H.  Biashfield) 

Frauds  S.  King 

1473.  THE  SIBYL  (After  F.  S.  Church) 

(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

Francis  S.  King 

1474.  ST.  PETERSBURG!!  (After  H.  Pobestkey) 

Heiiry  W,  Peckwell 
J  475.    AN  ARREST  IN  THE  VILLAGE 

0.  Schwartburger 
1476.    LACING  THE  SANDAL  (After  F.  D.  Millet) 
(Engraved  for  Portfolio  of  S.  A.  W.  E.) 

Frank  French 


116 


t^u^d"*^     ^V'1^^^  ^^^^^ 

SCULPTURE.  ^ 

HERBERT  ADAMS,  N.  A.:  tP** 

1480.  Portrait  Bust.   (Marble,  Wood  and  Gold.) 

1481.  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  (Bronze.) 

1482.  Portrait  of  Miss  Julia  Marlow.  a 

Lent  by  Miss  Marlow.  . 

1483.  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady.   (Tinted  Marble.)  V^r^ 

1484.  Portrait  bas  relief.  Vv<TVW    idtfil  — 

L.  AMATEIS:  „  .,  r     J  ' 

1485.  At  El  Caney.    (In  front  of  Art  Building.) 

H.  C.  ANDERSEN: 

1486.  Bust  of  Andreas  Andersen.  (Bronze.) 

1487.  A  Little  French  Girl. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Schuyler  Van  Rensselaer 

GEORGE  GREY  BARNARD:  ....  , 

1488     Pan.    (Bronze— In  front  of  Art  Building.) 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  the  Alfred  Corning  Clark  Estate. 

1489.  Two  Natures. 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

CLEMENT  J.  BARN  HORN: 

1490.  Portrait  of  a  Baby. 


PAUL  W.  BARTLETT: 

1491 .    Statue  of  Michael  Angelo.  (Model  for  bronze 

erected  in  the  Library  of  Congress, 

Washington,  D.  C. 
—  ^1492.    Indian  Dancer. 

1493.  Equestrian  Statue  of  Lafayette. 

(Small  model  for  bronze  statue  to  be 

placed  in  the  Place  du  Lcrtivre,  Paris.) 

1494.  Statuette  of  Adam,  standing.  (Bronze.) 

1495.  Medallion— Walt  Whitman.  (Bronze.) 

Two  cases  of  bronzes  cast  by  "lost  wax 
process  by  the  artist— essays  of  metals  and 
patinas. 

1496.  Statuette  of  Adam,  sitting. 

1497.  A  Crocodile. 

1498.  A  Bird. 

1499.  A  Fish. 

1500.  A  Scarabeus. 


117 


1500a.  A  Scarabeus. 

1501.  Draped  Figurine. 

1502.  A  Seal-Toad  on  Toadstool. 
1502a.  A  Seal  Toad  on  Toadstool. 

1503.  Pumpkin  Covered  with  Insects. 
1504  to  1512.    Nine  Vases. 

1513.  A  Frog. 

1514.  A  Fish. 

1515.  A  Seal-Bird  on  Turtle, 

1516.  A  Seal-Bird  on  Turtle. 

1517.  Group  of  Fishes. 

1518.  Seal— Lion  Cub. 

1519.  Paper  Weight — Frog  on  Turtle. 

1520.  Paper  Weight— Frog  on  Turtle. 

1521.  Paper  Weight— Frog  on  Turtle. 
1522  to  1529 .    Nine  Vases. 

EDWARD  BERGE: 

1530.  Muse  Finding  the  Head  of  Orpheus. 

KARL  BITTER: 

1531.  Dr.  William  Pepper,  Provost  of  the  Univer- 

sity of  Pennsylvania.     (In  front  of  Art 
Building.) 

—~*f .  1532.    Dancing  Children.    (Group  for  a  Fountain.) 

SOLON  H.  BORGLUM: 

1533.  Lassoing  Wild  Horses.  (Bronze.) 

1534.  Lame  Horse.  (Bronze.) 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

1535.  Buffalo. 

1536.  The  Dance.  (Tin.) 

1537.  Bull  Fight. 

1538.  Burial  om  the  Plains.  (Marble.) 
L539.    The  Last  Round  Up.  (Marble.) 

1540.  Snow  Drift.  (Marble.) 

1541.  On  the  Border  of  White  Man's  Land. 

1542.  Sun  Dance. 

1543.  Our  Slave. 

1544.  Blizzard.  (Bronze.) 

Lent  by  Mrs.  P.  Vignal. 

J.  J.  BOYLE: 

1545.  Stone  Age  in  North  America.  (Bronze.) 

1546.  Tired  Out.  (Bronze.) 

1547.  Study  of  a  Head.  (Bronze.) 

ELOISE  LAWRENCE  BREESE: 

154S.    Fountain.    (In  front  of  Art  Building.) 


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VICTOR  DAVID  BRENNER: 

1549.    Twelve  Medallions  and  Plaquettes, 


RICHARD  E.  BROOKS: 

1550.  Colonel  Thomas  Cass. 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

1551.  Portrait. 

1552.  Portrait. 

1555.  Eight  Medals. 

1556.  Eight  Medals. 

H.  K.  BUSH-BROWN: 

1557.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  A.  (Marble.) 

Lent  by  Charles  W.  Ames,  Esq. 

A.  STIRLING  C ALDER: 

1558.  The  Late  B.  B.  Comegys. 

1559.  College  Drinking  Fountain.  (Upper  part.) 

1560.  Helen  Harte.    (Bronze  Bust.) 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Richard  Harte. 

1561.  Athlete.    (Bronze  Bust.) 

1562.  Narcissus.    (Bronze  Statuette.) 
956.    Mrs.  H. 

Lent  by  J.  M.  Huston,  Esq. 

J.  MOWBRAY  CLARKE: 

1563.  Volunteer  Cavalryman.  (Bronze.) 

Lent  by  Mr.  Gilbert  Colgate. 

THOMAS  SHIELDS  CLARKE: 

1564.  To  Alma  Mater.  (Bronze.) 

MARTHA  JACKSON  CORN  WELL: 

1565.  Candlestick.  (Bronze.) 


S.  CECILIA  COTTER: 

1565a.    Head  of  Christ.  (Marble.) 

WILLIAM  COUPER: 

1566.  Recording  Angel. 

CYRUS  E.  DALLIN: 

1567.  Medicine  Man.    (In  front  of  Art  Building.) 

1568.  Portrait  Bust.  (Marble.), 
1570.    Don  Quixote.  (Bronze.) 


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F.  EDWIN  EL  WELL: 

1571.  Dancing  Girl.  (Bronze.) 

1K70     „  .  L(?nt  hy  Theodore  B.  Starr,  Esq. 

1572.  Priestess  of  Isis.  (Bronze.) 

Lent  by  Theodore  B.  Starr,  Esq 


JOHN  FLANAGAN: 

1573.  Swift  Runners.    (Bronze  and  marble,  section 

of  clock  for  Library  of  Congress, 
Washington,  D.  C.) 

1574.  Portrait  Head.  (Bronze.) 

1575.  Head  of  Athlete 

1577.  Head  of  Woman.  (For  clock. 

1578.  Head  of  Woman.  (For  clock.) 

1579.  Head  of  Time.  (For  clock.) 

1580.  Eleven  Medals. 


DANIEL  C.  FRENCH,  N.  A.: 

1581.  Architecture.     (For  Hunt  Memorial,  New 

York.) 

1582.  Painting  and  Sculpture.     (For  Hunt 

Memorial.) 


JOHN  GELERT: 

1583.  The  Little  Architects. 
Gold  Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia, 

1899. 

Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900. 

1584.  Wounded  American  Soldier. 

Medal,  Tennessee  Centennial,  1897. 

CHARLES  GRAFLY: 


 ,  1585.  Vulture  of  War.    (Fragment.)  i 

^  'j  -^prl586.  Symbol  of  Life.    (Bronze.)  VF ~  fc&v^AJssi 

mm 1-1587.  From  Generation  to  Generation?  (Bronze.) 

1588.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Charles  Grafly.  (Bronze.) 

1589.  Portrait  of  My  Mother.  (Bronze.) 

1590.  Architectural  Medal,  Cornell  University. 
(Silver.) 

JANE  NYE  HAMMOND: 

1591 .  Stephanie. 

1592.  Portait  of  Miss  H. 


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CHARLES  It.  HARLEY: 

1593.  Pierrot  au  Tribunal. 

1594.  Our  Mother  of  Sorrows. 


J.  SCOTT  HARTLEY,  N.A.: 

1595.  John  Gilbert  as  "Sir  Peter  Teazle." 

1596.  John  Drew  as  "Charles  Surface." 

1597.  Ada  Rehan  as  "Katherine"  in  "Taming  of 

the  Shrew." 

1598.  Felix  Morris  in  "The  Game  of  Cards."    *AMUM^  ^AAjjLi 


ELI  HARVEY: 

1599.  Lion  Roaring.     (In  front  of  Art  Building.) 

1600.  Jaguar,  Rampant.     (In  front  of 

Art  Building.) 

1601.  Bas-relief,  Head  of  Lioness. 

1602.  Lion  Cubs.  (Bronze.) 


949.    Bas-relief,  Lioness. 


JAMES  R.  HAWLEY,  deceased. 

1603.  The  Water  Witch.  (Bronze.) 

Lent  by  C.  E.  Hawley,  Esq. 

ANNA  VAUGHN  HYATT: 

1604.  Playing  with  Fire. 

SERGEANT  KENDALL:  - 

1605.  Head  of  a  Breton  Girl. 


PAUL  LACHENMEYER: 

1606.  Circe.    (Terra- Cotta.) 

Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1898. 

1607.  Mephisopheles.  (Terra-Cotta.) 

Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895. 

FREDERICK  MacMONNIES,  A.N.A.: 

1608.  Shakespeare. 

Grand  Prize,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

1609.  Boy  and  Duck. 

1610.  General  Slocum. 

(Small  model  of  equestrian  statue  to  be 
placed  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.) 

1611.  Seal,  "Niagara."  (Silver.) 

1612.  Portrait  Medallion,  Miss  Kennedy.  (Silver.) 


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H.  A.  MacNEIL:  \rit^l^i  KkjfaJt  ^7 

1013.    The  Sun  Vow.    #  K^rt^r  V-Jh  J 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

1614.  The  Moqui  Runner. 

Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Lent  by  E.  E.  Ayer,  Esq. 

1615.  Bust,  Agnese. 

1616.  Bust. 

Lent  by  C.  F.  Browne,  Esq. 

CASPAR  MAYER: 

1617.  Negro  Making  Spear.  (Bronze.) 

HELEN  F.  MEARS: 

1618.  Portrait  of  Augustus  Saint  Gaudens,  Esq. 

FERNANDO  MIRANDA: 

1619.  Columbus  Group. 

CHARLES  J.  MULLIGAN: 

1620.  The  Digger.    (In  front  of  Art  Building.) 

SAMUEL  MURRAY: 

1621.  Benjamin  Eakins.  (Bronze.) 

Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1894. 
Lent  by  Thomas  Eakins,  Esq. 

1622.  The  Boxer.  (Bronze.) 

1623.  William  H.  Macdowell,  Esq.    (Bronze  Bust.) 

Lent  by  William  H.  Macdowell,  Esq. 

1624.  Mrs.  Thomas  Eakins.  (Bronze.) 

Lent  by  Thomas  Eakins,  Esq. 

CHARLES  NIEHAUS: 
^.„-1625.    J.  Q.  A.  Ward,  Esq. 

1626.  Athlete  with  Stigil. 

1627.  Model  for  Statue  of  Hahnemann.    (In  front 

of  Art  Building.) 

ANDREW  O'CONNOR: 

1627a .    Portrait.  (Bronze.) 

ATTILIO  P1CCIRILLI: 

1628.  Dancing  Faun.  (Marble.) 

1629.  Young  Faun. 

1630.  Maine  Monument.    (In  New  York  State 

Building.) 

Van  Buren  Magonegle,  Associated  Architect. 


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FURIO  PICCIRILLI: 

1631.    Relief,  Portrait  of  My  Sister.  (Marble.) 


LOUIS  POTTER: 

1632.    Snake  Charmer. 


BEL  A  L.  PRATT: 

1633.  Study  of  a  Young  Girl. 

A.  PHIMISTER  PROCTOR: 

1634.  Indian  Warrior.  (Bronze.) 

1635.  The  Challenge-Elk. 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

1636.  Charging  Panther. 

1637.  American  Bisons. 

1638.  Young  Fawn.  (Bronze.) 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

1639.  Puma.  (Bronze.) 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

1640.  Dog  with  a  Bone.  (Bronze.) 

Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

1641 .  American  Horse.  (Bronze.) 
1641a.    Arab  Stallion.  (Bronze.) 

FREDERIC  REMINGTON,  A.N.A.: 

1642.  The  Broncho  Buster.  (Bronze.) 

1643.  The  Wounded  Bunkie.  (Bronze.) 

Lent  by  Collin  Armstrong,  Esq. 

FREDERICK  G.  R.  ROTH: 

1644.  Elephant  and  Trainer.  (Bronze.) 


J.  IT.  ROUDEBUSH. 
1645.    The  Wrestlers. 


F.  W.  RUCKSTUHL: 

1646.    America  Welcoming  the  Pan-American 
Nations. 


AUGUSTUS  SAINT  GAUDENS,  N.A.: 

1647.  General  William  Tecumseh  Sherman. 

(In  front  of  Art  Building.) 

Grand  Prize,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

1648.  Shaw  Memorial. 

Grand  Prize,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

1649.  Angel  with  Tablet. 

Grand  Prize,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

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1650.  The  Robert  Louis  Stevenson  Memorial  (For 

Edinburg,  Scotland.) 

1651.  The  Children  of  Jacob  H.  Schiff,  Esq.  . 

1652.  Small  bronze  reproductions.      |  , 
*Q                           1653.    Small  bronze  reproductions. 

LOUIS  SAINT  GAITDENS: 
1654.  Faun. 

Lent  by  Charles  T.  Barney,  Esq. 


JOHN  S.  SARGENT,  N.A.,  R.A.: 

1655.  The  Redemption, 

Lent  by  Dr.  William  White. 

JANET  SCUDDER: 

1656.  Seal  of  the  Association  of  the  Bar  of  the  City 

of  New  York.    (Bronze  and  Steel.) 
Lent  by  The  Association  of  the  Bar  of  the 
City  of  New  York. 

1657.  Portrait  Bas-relief  of  Miss  Emmet.  (Marble 

and  Bronze.) 
Lenf  by  Mrs.  Herman  H.  Kohlsaat. 

1658.  Boy  on  a  Snail. 

ARMORY  C.  SIMONS: 

1659.  Surprise.  (Bronze.) 

Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900. 

Lent  by  John  Stacey  Jenks,  Esq. 

LORADO  TAFT: 

1660.  The  Solitude  of  the  Soul. 

BESSIE  POTTER  VONNOH: 

1661.  A  Young  Mother. 

Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

1662.  Midsummer. 

ADOLPH  A.  WEINMAN: 

1663.  Portrait  Relief  of  the  Artist's  Mother. 

1664.  Portrait  Relief. 
950.    Portrait  Relief. 


ENID  YANDELL:  . 

1665.  Baroness  de  Braunecker. 

1666.  Mermaid  and  Fisher  Boy.  (Pewter  Tankard.) 

1667.  Bust  of  the  Honorable  John  G.  Carlisle. 

Lent  by  Hon.  J.  G.  Carlisle. 


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CANADA. 


Committee  of  Arrangements. 


Robert  Harris,  Montreal 


President  R.  C.  A. 


G.  A.  Reid,  Toronto  R.C.A. 

M.  Matthews,  Toronto   R.C.A. 


1 —  Freshets  on  the  Moor — Devonshire. 

BELL-SMITH,  F.  M.  (R.C.A.) 

2—  London  Bridge.    Loaned  by  the  Canadian  Club, 

of  Hamilton,  Ont. 

3—  Strawberry  Pickers,  Oakville,  Ont. 

4—  Above  the  Clouds— Mount  Aberdeen,  Canadian 


BRYMNER,  WM.  (R.C.A.) 

5—  Clearing  Weather. 

6—  The  Grey  Girl.    Loaned  by  C.  E.  S.  Poreous, 

Esq. 

7—  Franeie.   Loaned  by  James  Ross,  Esq. 

BROWN,  J.  ARCH.  (A.R.C.A.) 

8—  The  Miller's  Home. 


BRUCE,  H.  BLAIR. 
9— The  Bathers. 

y?  f\     '  ■  -  .\  •  j 

BEAU,  HENRI. 
10— Spring. 


Jas.  Smith,  Toronto 


o   Secretary  R.C.A. 

Jas.  Smith,  Secretary  R.C.A., 
Room  20,  Bank  of  Commerce, 

Toronto,  Out. 


Gallery  P. 
Paintings  in  Oil  and  Water  Color. 


ATKINSON,  W.  E.  (A.R.C.A.) 


Rockies. 


BELL,  M.  A. 

11 — Treasure  Trove. 


BLATCHLY,  W.  D. 

12 —  Declining  Day. 

BRIGDEN,  F.  H. 

13 —  A  Pool  in  the  Meadow. 

14—  Study  at  Sundown. 

CHALLENER,  F.  S.  (R.C.A.) 

15—  Workers  of  the  Fields.    Loaned  by  Royal  Cana- 

dian Academy. 

CRUIKSHANK,  WM.  (R.C.A.) 

16 —  Ploughing— Lower  St.  Lawrence. 

17 —  His  Capital. 

CULLEN,  MAURICE  (A.R.C.A.) 
IS — Sunny  September. 

CARLYLE,  FLORENCE  (A.R.C.A.) 
19— Golden  Rod. 


23 — Hon.  G.  W.  Allan.    Loaned  by  Toronto  Conserv- 
atory of  Music. 

FRANCHERE,  J.  C. 


GAGEN,  ROBT.  F.  (A.R.C.A.) 

25—  Evening  Gloom— Selkirks. 

26-  -A  Storm  in  the  Selkirks. 


GRIER,  E.  WYLY  (R.C.A.)   Third  Medal,  Paris  Salon. 

27—  Mrs.  J.  K.  Kerr. 

28—  Frederick  Wyld,  Esq. 


DYONNET,  E.  (A.R.C.A.) 

20—  Portrait,  in  the  Studio. 

21—  Portrait  of  Mr.  Charles  Gill. 

22 —  Cattle  Returning  Home. 


FORSTER,  J.  W.  L.  (A.R.C.A.) 


24-The  Little  Epicure. 


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GRAHAM,  J.  L.  (A.R.C.A.) 

29—  Dinner  Time  in  a  Stable. 

30 —  Ploughing— near  London. 

31—  Carting  Sand. 

HAG  ARTY,  C.  S. 

32—  Dutch  Interior 

33 —  Dutch  Interior. 

HARRIS,  ROBT.,  President,  R.G.A.,  Medal,  Chicago 
Exhibition;  Hon.  Mention,  Paris  International  Exhibi- 
tion, 1900. 

34—  Portrait,  Mrs.  A.  F.  Riddel. 

35—  Portrait,  Mrs.  R.  H. 
3G  -  Banjo  Boy. 

HOPE,  WM.  (A.R.C.A.) 
o7 — York  Beach  "Maine." 

HAMMOND,  JOHN  (R.C.A.) 

38 —  Herring  Fishing— Bay  of  Fundy. 

Loaned  by  Sir  William  Van  Horne. 

JEFFRIES,  C.  W. 

39—  March  on  the  Hill  Top. 

KELLY,  J.  D. 

40—  First  Ship  on  Lake  Erie  (La  Salle,  1679). 

KNOWLES,  F.  McGlLLIVARY  (R.C.A.) 

41 —  Limehouse  Reach— River  Thames, 
v'     42— The  Last  Load. 

43—  The  Pool— River  Thames.  >%Aj\ 

MACKENZIE,  R.  TAIT. 

44—  -Study  of  Willows. 

MANLY,  C.  M.  (A.R.C.A.) 

45 —  The  Day  is  Done. 

MARTIN,  T.  M.  (R.C.A.) 

46—  Mallards. 

MATTHEWS,  M.  (R.C.A.) 

47—  In  Sunny  Summer  Time. 

48—  North  Branch,  Kicking-Horse  River. 


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MORRIS,  EDMUND  (A.R.C.A.) 

49—  Poppy  Fields.    Loaned  by  B.  E.  Walker,  Esq. 

MOR&1XIE,  JAMES  WILSON. 
Sffi^WP^fffe  Beach  of  St.  Malo.  rt^^t^^ 

MOSS.  C.  E.  (R.C.A.),  (Deceased).  *S^<**^djLu 

51—  Melodies  of  the  Forest.  /) r,    ^  /  t 

52—  Fireside  Reverie. 

- 

MUNTZ,  LAURA  (A.R.C.A.) 

Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon. 
53  -Girl  Knitting. 

54—  The  Lullaby. 

PATERSON  ,A.  D,  (R.C.A.) 

55 —  Portrait  Study. 

PIN  HEY,  J.  C.  (R.O.A.) 

50—  A  Father  in  Israel. 

RIDOUT,  EVELYN  M. 

57 —  Study  of  a  Horse. 

REID,  G.  A.  (R.C.A.) 

Medal,  Chicago  International  Exhibition. 

58 —  Summer,  4 'Decorative  Panel." 

59 —  Mother  and  Child,  from  Panel  of  Pioneers  in 

City  Hall,  Toronto. 
GO— Portrait. 

REID,  MRS.  MARY  HIESTER,  (A.R.C.A.) 

61—  Looking  East. 

62—  Roses,   "President  Carnot." 

63 —  Roses,  "Lady  Dorothea." 

STAPELS,  OWEN  P. 

64 —  Late  Afternoon. 

SPURR,  GERTRUDE  E.  (A.R.C.A.) 

65—  Castle  Rock,  North  Devon. 


SHERWOOD,  W.  A.,  (A.R.C.A.) 
67— In  the  Leafy  Wood. 


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ST.  CHARLES,  JOS. 

68— Woman  Playing  Mandolin. 
G9— Red  Man  (Cameriere). 

SMITH,  WM. 

70—  On  the  North  Sea. 

66-Battleship  in  a  Gale  off  Plymouth  Sound. 

TULLY,  S.  STRICKLAND  (A.R.C  A ) 

71—  Twilight  of  Life. 

72—  Breezy  Morning,  Lower  Canada. 

VERNER,  F.  A.  (A  R.C.A.) 

73— American  Bison. 

WATSON,  ALEX. 

74—  Memories. 

WAY,  C.  J.  (R.C.A.) 

75—  Venice. 

76—  Monte  Carlo,  and  Mentone  in  the  Distance. 

WATSON,  HOMER  R.  (R.C.A.) 

77—  Crossing  the  Ford. 

™    ,r  loaned  by  Andrew  Wilson,  Esq.,  Montreal. 

78—  Moonlight. 

Loaned  by  Andrew  Wilson,  Esq.,  Montreal 
"<9— The  Meadow. 

Loaned  by  John  Payne,  Esq.,  Toronto. 
80— Through  the  Woods. 

Loaned  by  John  Payne,  Esq.,  Toronto. 


SCULPTURE. 
In  Sculpture  Court,  near  Door  of  Gallery  P. 
BANKS,  J.  L. 

81—  Bust  of  Hon.  W.  G.  Falconbridge,  Justice  of 

King's  Bench,  Ontario. 

MacCARTHY,  HAMILTON  (R.C.A.) 

82—  Lord  Strathcona  and  Mount  Royal. 

83—  The  Countess  of  Aberdeen. 

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WARD,  FLORENCE. 

84—  Alma  Mater. 

85—  A  Joyous  Sprite. 

86 —  Maggie. 

ALWARD,  W.  S. 

87 —  Bust  of  Sir  George  Burton,  Chief  Justice  of 

Ontario. 

88—  Bust  of  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier,  Premier  of  Canada. 

MACKENZIE,  R.  TAIT. 

89—  Bas  Relief  in  Plaster— The  Skater. 

Loaned  by  E.  R.  Peacoke,  XL  C.  College, 
Toronto. 


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NAMES  AND  ADDRESSES  OF  ARTISTS. 

Classification  of  Exhibits. 

Group  I.  Paintings  in  oil,  water  color,  pastel,  and 
other  recognized  mediums;  miniatures, 
cartoons. 

Group    II.    Sculpture,  including  medals  and  cameos. 
Group  III.    Drawings,  etchings,  engravings,  black  and 

white,  or  monotint    paintings    in  oil  or 

water  color. 
Group   IV.  Architecture. 

Note — The  Roman  numerals  in  brackets  refer  to  the 
groups  in  which  the  artists  are  represented;  the  figures 
following  refer  to  the  numbers  in  the  catalogue. 

EXHIBITORS. 

Abbey,  Edwin  A.,  Chelsea  Lodge,  Tite  Street,  S.  W. 

London,  Eng.    (I)  54. 
Abbot,  Katherine,  care  Munroe   &   Co.,  7  Rue  Scribe, 

Paris,  France.    (I)  212,  232. 
Adams,  Charles  Partridge,  G25  Kittredge  Building,  Den- 
ver, Col.  (I)  186. 
Adams,  Herbert,  42  West  15th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(II)  1033,  1480,  1481,  1482,  1483,  1484. 
Ahrens,  Ellen  W.,  1523  Chestnut  Street,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.  (I)  909,  1013. 
Aikman,  Walter    M.,    132    Remsen    Street,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.  (Ill)  1140,  1344. 
Aitken,  Peter,  121  Pulaski  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (Ill) 

1329,  1330. 

Alexander,  John  W.,  123  East  63rd  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.    (I)  130,  131,  132. 
Allen,  Francis  R.,  220  Devonshire  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

(IV)  1061,  1062,  1073,  1088. 
Allen,  Thomas,    12    Commonwealth    Avenue,  Boston, 

Mass.    (I)  56,  716. 
Araateis,  L.,  1717  19th  Street,  Washington,  D.  C.  (II) 

1485. 

Andersen,  Andreas,  436  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(I)  498. 

Andersen,  Hendrick  Christian,  436.  Fifth  Avenue,  New 
York,  N.  Y.    (II)  1486,  1487. 

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Andrews,  Jaques  &  Rantoul,  1  Somerset  Street,  Boston, 
Mass.    (IV)  1019,  1047,  1071. 

Armstrong,  D.  Maitland  and  Helen  Maitland,  61  Wash- 
ington Square,  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    (I)  918,  987. 

Bacher,  Otto  H.,  Lawrence  Park,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  (I) 
250,  272. 

Bacon,  Charles  Roswell,  Ridgefield,  Conn.    (I)  563. 
Baer,  William  J.,  90  Grove  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(II)  924,  925,  926,  927,  928,  929,  930. 
Baerer,  Henry.  204  East  86th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(II)  1033. 
Baker,  Bliss,  Deceased.    (1)  457. 

Baker,  Martha  S.,  1026  Fine  Arts  Building,  Chicago, 

111.    (I)  1009,  1010. 
Barnard,  Edward  H.,  7  Belmont  Street,  Watertown, 

Mass.    (I)  671. 
Barnard,  George  Grey,  936  West  End  Avenue,  New 

York,  N.  Y.    (II)  1488,  1489. 
Barnhorn,    Clement  J.,    Art    Museum,    Cincinnati,  O. 

(II)  1490. 

Barnum,  Emily  Keene,  58  West  57th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.    (I)  990. 
Barse,  Georsre  R.,  Jr.,  11  East  59th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.    (I)  525,  564,  573. 
Bartlett,  Paul,  229  East  20th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(II)  1491  to  1529. 
Bavliss,  Lilian,  Topridge,  Euclid,  O.    (I)  995. 
Beal,  Reynolds,  318  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  725. 

Beaux,  Cecilia,  64  S.  Washington  Square,  New  York, 

N.  Y.,  504,  537,  686. 
Beck,  Carol  H.,  1520  Chestnut  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

(I)  877. 

Beckington,  Alice,  Scituate,  Mass.    (I)  910,  931,  960. 
Beckwith,  J.  Carroll,  58  West  57th  Street,  New  York, 

N.   Y.    (I)  491,  492,  493,  494. 
Bell,  E.  A.,  226  West  59th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (1) 

552,  642. 

Benson,  Frank  W.,  52  Forrester  Street,  Salem,  Mass. 

(1)  521,  567,  56S. 
Benson  &  Brockway.  55  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y„ 

(IV)  1095,  1116. 
Benvenuti,  Robert,  120  West  50th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.    (I)  910. 
Berg,  Charles  I.,  10  West  23rd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(IV)  1069,  1083. 
Berge,  Edward,  9    Rue    Campagne    Premiere,  Paris, 

France.    (II)  1530. 


132 


Bernstrom,  Victor,     Grand    View-on-the-Hudson,  New 
York,  N.  Y.    (Ill)  1126,  1127,  1358,  1424,  1437,  1459. 
Bierstadt,  Albert,  322  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  304. 

Bigelow,  Charles,  2  Impasse  de  Conti,  Paris,  France. 

(III)  1310. 

Birney,  W.  Verplanck,  58  West  57th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.    (I)  59,  541. 
Bisbing,  H.  S.,  23  Rue  des  Martyrs,  Paris,  France.  (I) 

175. 

Bissell,  George  E.?  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  (II)  1033. 

Bitter,  Karl,  New  County  Boul.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  (II) 

1033,  1531,  1532. 
Blackall,  Clarence  H.,  1  Somerset  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

(IV)  1049,  1056,  1065. 

Blakelock,  Ralph  A.,  care  of  Harry  Watrous,  Esq., 
58  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (1)  420. 

Blanehard,  Ethel,  15  Grundmann  Studios,  Clarendon 
Street,  Boston,  Mass. (I)  1187. 

Blaney,  Henry  R.,  Ipswich,  Mass.  (Ill)  1308,  1309. 

Blashfield,  Edwin  H.,  819  Carnegie  Studios,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (I)  8. 

Blenner,  Carle  J.,  58   West   57th    Street,    New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  261,  593. 
Bloodgood,  Robert  F.,  58  West  57th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (Ill)  1226. 
Blum,  Robert  F.,  90  Grove  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I) 

700. 

Blumenschein,  E.  L.,  96  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I&III)  838,  1193,  1247. 
Bogert,  George  H.,  204  West  55th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (1)  419,  432,  433,  475. 
Bohm,  Max,  1362  Detroit  Street,  Cleveland,  O.  (I)  141. 
Bonsall,  Elisabeth  F.,  10  S.  18th  Street,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.  (I)  143. 

Borglum,  Solon  H.,  7  Rue  Boissonnade,  Paris,  France. 

(II)  1533  to  1544. 

Boring  &  Tilton,  32  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (IV) 

1080,  1092,  1102. 
Boston,  Joseph  H.,  203  Montague  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

(I)  5,  762.  768. 
Boughton,  W.  H.,  1326  Prudential  Building,  Buffalo, 

N.  Y  (IV)  913,  1060. 
Boyle,  John  J.,  care  National  Arts  Club,  37  West  34th 

Street,  New  York  ,N  .Y.  (II)  1033,  1545,  1546,  1547. 
Bragdon  &  Hillman,  104  Cutler  Building,  Rochester, 

N.  Y.  (IV)  1090. 
Brandegee,  Robert  B.,  Farmington,  Conn.  (I)  644. 
Brock,  John  Leslie,  deceased.  (I)  174. 


133 


Breckeinridge,  Hugh  H.,  care  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (I)  291,  462,  761. 

Breese,  Eloise  Lawrence,  35  East  22nd  Street,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  (II;  1548. 

Brenner,  Victor  David,  20  Rue  Bloinet,  Paris,  France. 
(II)  1540. 

Brewer,  Alice  Ham,  12  West  18th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I;  908,  1150,  1168. 
Brewster,  George  T.,  121  East  17th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (II)  1033. 
Bridgman,  F.  A.,  146  Bd.  Malesherbes,  Paris,  France. 

(U  214,  215,  216.  217,  218. 
Bristol,  John  B.,  52  East  23rd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  294. 

Brooks,  Maria,  58  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(I)  57. 

Brooks,  Richard  E.,  19    Boulevard    Berthier,  Paris, 

France.  (II)  1550  to  1556. 
Brown,  Ethelbert  W.,  9  Due    des    Fourneaux,  Paris, 

France.  (I)  157. 
Brown,  J.  G.,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  371,  372,  373,  374. 
Brown,  Walter  Francis,  10  Beacon  Street,  Providence, 

R.  I.  (I)  163,  379. 
Browne,  Charles  Francis,  Fine  Arts  Building,  Chicago, 

111.  (I)  757. 

Browne,  Matilda,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  and  Carnegie 
Studios,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  526,  542. 

Brush,  George  De  Forest,  Scarboro,  N.  Y.  (I)  534,  588, 
631,  690. 

Buberl,  Caspar,  deceased.  (II)  1033. 

Budworth,  Will  S.,  615  South  Eighth  Avenue,  Mount 

Yernon,  N.  Y.  (I)  848. 
Bull,  Charles  L.,  564  Averill  Avenue,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

(I)  878. 

Bunce,  AV.  Gednev,  care  W.  Clausen,  *  Esq.,  381  Fifth 

A  venue,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  118,  119. 
Burbank,  E.  A.,  210  Wabash  Avenue,  Chicago,  111.  (I) 

189,  190,  376,  614,  785. 
Burleigh,  Sydney  R.,  Fleur-de-Lys,  Providence,  R.  I.  (I) 

603,  800,  801,  845. 
Burroughs,  Bryson,  50  East  86th  Street,  New  York,  N. 

Y.  (I)  127,  687. 
Bush-Brown,  H.  K.,  107  East  27th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (II)  1033,  1557. 
Bush-Brown,  M.  Leslie  (Mrs.  II.  K.)  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

(I)  946,  1012. 

Butler,  Howard  Russell,  Carnegie  Studios,  New  York, 
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134 


Calder,  Alex  Stirling,  337  S.  Broad  Street,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.  (II)  956,  1558  to  1562. 
Caliga,  I.  EL,  12  St.  Botolph  Street,  Boston,  Mass.  (I) 

630. 

Cameron,  S.  Edgar,  15  Tree  Studio  Building,  Chicago, 
111.  (I)  664. 

Carr,  Lyell,  48  West  59th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (1) 
735. 

Carrere  &  Hastings,  28  East  41st  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (IV)  1022a. 
Gary,  Evelyn  Rumsey     (Mrs.     Chas.)     310  Delaware 

Avenue,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (I)  327,  328,  320. 
Cassatt,  Mary,  care  Messrs.  Durand-Ruel,  389  Fifth 

Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I&1II)  105,  934,  935. 
Casey,  Edward    Pearee,    171    Broadway,    New  York, 

N.  Y.  (IV)  1024,  1025,  1026,  1027,  1028. 
Chadwick,  C.  W.,  289  Lewis  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

(Ill)  1318,  1356,  1363,  1422.  1431. 
Chapin,  John  R.,  824  West    Avenue,    Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

(I&I1I)  9S6,  1327. 
Chapin,  Sarah,  deceased  (I)  220. 

Chapman,  Carlton  T.,  58  West  57th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I&III)  34,  69,  758,  798,  1188. 
Chase,  William    M.,    303    Fifth    Avenue,    New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  522,  608,  609,  610,  611,  612. 
Christy,  Howard  Chandler,  101  West  66th  Street,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (Ill)  1404. 
Church,  F.  S.,  1512  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  717. 
Churchill,  William  W.,  "23    Irvington    Street,  Boston, 

Mass.  (I)  124. 

Clark,  Eliot  C,  939  Eighth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(I)  796. 

Clark,  Rose,  Anderson    Building,     Main    and  Huron 

Streets,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (I)  444. 
Clark,  Walter,  930  Eighth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  473,  474,  538,  645. 
Clark,  Walter  Appleton,  care  "The  Players,"  16  Grarn- 

ercy  Park,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Ill)  1212,  1269,  1270. 
Clarke,  J.  Mowbray,  138  West  55th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (II)  1563. 
Clarke,  Thomas  Shields,  50  Riverside  Drive,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (II)  1033,  1564. 
Clay,  Mary  F.  R.,  10  S.  18th  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

(1)  605. 

Clements,  George  H.,  24  Bowne  Avenue,  Flushing,  N. 

Y.  (I)  852,  891. 
Clinedinst,  B.  West,  70  Irving  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  790. 


135 


Closson,  William  B.,  423  Boylston  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

(1&.II1)  71,  1128,  1360,  1367,  1409  to  1414. 
Coffin,  William  A.,  Fine  Arts  Building,  Pan-American 

Exposition,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  58  West  57th  Street, 

New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  6,  340,  341,  342,  546. 
Cole,  Alphaeus    P.,    83    Boul.    Montparnasse,  Paris, 

France.  (I)  201. 
Cole,  Timothy,  care  Century  Company,  33  East  17th 

Street  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Ill)  3444  to  1454. 
Coleman,  Charles  Caryl,  Villa  Narcissus,  Isole  di  Capri, 

Italy.  (I)  38,  84,  103. 
Collins,  Robert  C,  Rockville  Centre,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

(Ill)  1328,  1343,  1455,  1456,  1460. 
Coman,  Charlotte  B.  (Mrs.),  Waterville,  Oneida  County, 

N.  Y.  (I)  64,  897. 
Comstock,  A.  B.  (Mrs.),  43  East  Avenue,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

(Ill)  1133,  1222,  1321,  1350,  1351,  1355,  1373. 
Connell,  Edwin  D.,  7    Rue    Lemaitre,  Puteaux-Seine, 

France.  (I)  170. 
Coolidee,  J.  R.,  Jr.,  and  Vernon  A.  Wright,  87  Marl- 
borough Street,  Boston,  Mass  (IV)  917,  1023,  1046, 

1084. 

Cooper.  Colin  Campbell,  care  Brown,  Shipley  &  Co., 
123  Pall  Mall,  London,  S.  W.,  Eng.  (I)  711. 

Cooper,  Emma  Lam  pert  (Mrs.  C.  C),  care  Brown,  Ship- 
ley &  Co.,  123  Pall  Mall,  London,  S.  W.,  Eng.  (I) 
899. 

Cope  &  Stewardson,  320  Walnut  Street,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.  (IV)  912,  1050,  1057,  1103,  1117,  1118,  1119, 

1320,  1121,  1122. 
Cornwell,  Martha  Jackson,  152  West  57th  Street,  New 

York;  N.  Y.  (II)  1565. 
Cornwell,  William  C,  City  National  Bank,  Buffalo,  N. 

Y.  (I)  846. 

Corwin,  Charles  Abel,  care  J.  Howard  Corwin,  50  Nas- 
sau Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  60. 

Corv,  F.  Y.  (Mrs.),  care  Century  Company,  33  East  17th 
Street,  New  York  ,N  .Y.  (Ill)  1143,  1144. 

Cotter,  S.  Cecilia,  Ironton,  O.  (II)  1565a. 

Couper,  William,  207  East  17th  Street,  New  York,  N. 
Y.  (II)  1033,  1566. 

Cousc,  E.  Irving.  939  Eighth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(1)  140,  810,  1184. 

Cowles,  Genevieve  A.,  Farmington,  Conn.  (Ill)  1305, 
1306. 

Cowles,  Maude  A.,  Farmington,  Conn.  (Ill)  1262. 
Cox,  Kenyon,  145  West  55th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I&III)  104,  635,  746,  700,  1142,  1314. 
Cox,  Louise  (Mrs.  Kenyon),  75  West  55th  Street,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (I)  585,  748. 

136 


Coxe,  Reginald  C,  Saturn  Club,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (I&III) 

401,  545,  1225. 
Cram,  Goodhue  &  Ferguson,  53  State  Street,  Boston, 

Mass.  (IV)  1022,  1064,  1096,  1123,  1124. 
Crane,  Bruce,  154  West  55th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I j  584,  595,  596,  597. 
Crocker,  Marion  E.,  20  Harcourt  Studios,  Boston,  Mass. 

(1)  502. 

Cross,  Amy,  58  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I) 
804. 

Cross,  Sally,  23  Irvington  Street,  Boston,  Mass.  (I)  993. 
Curran,  Charles  C,  16  West  61st  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  333,  334,  335,  336. 
Gushing,  Howard  Gardiner,  252  Bolyston  Street,  Boston, 

Mass.  (I)  244. 
Daingerlield,  Elliott,  145  West  55th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  276. 

Da lliii.  Cyrus    E.,     69    Oakland    Avenue,  Arlington 

Heights,  Mass.  (II)  1567,  1568,  1569,  1570. 
Daviforth,  Charles  A.,  13  Hamilton  Street,  Providence, 

R.  I.  (I;  93. 

Di?nnat,  William  T.,  45  Ave.  de  Villiers,  Paris,  France. 
(I)  204. 

Barley,  F.  O.  C.,  deceased.  (Ill)  1224,  1234. 
Davidson,  Harry,  19  Union  Square,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(Ill)  1419,  1441,  1442,  1457,  1462,  1468. 
Dories,  Arthur  B.,  237  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  129,  314,  358.  359. 
Davis,  Charles  H.,  Mystic,  Conn.  (I)  4,  499,  500. 
Davis,  John  P.,  Whately,  Mass.  (Ill)  113S,  1440. 
Davis,  Samuel  P.,  21  East  4th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(Ill)  1349.  1354,  1368,  1372. 
Dawson,  Arthur,  228  West  44th  Street,  New  York,  N. 

Y.  (I)  422. 

Day,  Frank  Miles  and  Brother,  929  Chestnut  St.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  (IV)  912,  1032,  1039,  1050,  1051,  1057, 
1097. 

Dearth,  Henry  Golden,  Carnegie  Studios,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  750,  751,  752,  753,  754,  755,  756. 
de  Forest.  Look  wood,  7  East  10th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  106,  759,  780. 
De  Haven,  Frank,  23  West   24th    Street,    New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  454,  455. 
Dellenbaugh,  F.  S„  16  West  61st  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  325. 

DeLuce,  Percival,  52  East  23rd  Street,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (I)  895. 

Deming,  Edwin  W.,  21  West  24th  Street,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (Ill)  1251,  1273. 


137 


Dessar,  Louis  Paul,  204  West  55th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  257,  258,  259. 
De  Timisi nip,  Thure,  287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (Ill)  1376,  1400,  1401. 
De  Wentworth,   Cecile  (Mrs.),  278  Madison  Avenue, 

New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  384. 
Dewey,  Charles  Melville,  222  West  23rd  Street,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (I)  362,  363,  364,  365,  366. 
Dewey,  Julia  Henshaw  (Mrs.  C.  M.)  ,222  West  23rd  St., 

New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  18. 
Dewing,  Maria  Oakey  (Mrs.  T.  W\),  Windsor,  Vt.  (I) 

634,  670. 

Dewing,  T.  W.,  Windsor,  Vt.  (I)  655,  656,  657,  658,  650, 

660,  661,  662,  663. 
Dickson,  M.  E.  (Miss),  care  of  John  M.  Dickson,  Esq., 

Bank  of  Commerce  Building,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (I)  200. 
Dillaye,  Blanche,  3  Rue  de  Bagneaux,  Paris,  France. 

(Ill)  1231. 

Dix,  Eulabee,  258  West  54th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(1)  904,  905,  906. 
Dohn,  Pauline  A.,  9  Tree  Studios,  Chicago,  111.  (I)  83. 
Doiph,  J.  EL,  58  WTest  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I) 

268,  269,  270. 

Dougherty,  Parke  C,     83    Boulevard  Montparnasse, 

Paris,  France.  (1)  160. 
Douglas,  M.  Bruce,  220    Tenth    Street,  North  Fargo, 

N.  D.  (I)  901,  963. 
Dow,  Arthur  W.,  244  Vanderbilt  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

(I&III)  16,  242,  667,  1079a. 
Drake,  William  H.,  37  West  22nd  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  540. 

Dressier,  Edward  James,  6922  Union  Avenue,  Chicago, 
111.  (I)  619. 

Dnfner,  Edward,     19    Rue    Mouton-Duvernet,  Paris, 

France.  (I)  227,  228. 
Du  Mond,  F.  V.,  58  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I&III)  128,  1173  to  1179. 
Du  Mond,  Helen  Savier  (Mrs.  F.  V.),  58  West  57th 

Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  1011. 
Dustin,  Silas  S.,  146  West    23rd    Street,  New  York 

N.  Y.  (I)  424. 

Duveneck,  Frank,  Art  Academy  of  Cincinnati,  Cincin- 
nati, O.  (I&IIT)  275,  695,  1214  to  1219. 

Dyer,  Lowell,  St.  Ives,  Cornwall,  England.  (I)  62. 

Eakins.  Thomas.  1729  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  (I)  285,  310,  381. 

Earle,  Lawrence  C,  50  Walnut  Crescent,  Montclair, 
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Eaton,  C.  Harry,  Leonia,  N.  J.  (I)  241,  343,  822. 


138 


Eaton,  Charles  Warren,  318  West  57th  Street,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (I)  298,  299,  747. 
Eaton,  Wyatt,  deceased.  (I)  406. 

Edwards,  George  Whartort,  96  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (I&lil)  80,  816,  898,  1235,  1236,  1237,  1237a, 
1237b,  1237c. 

Eichelberger,  Robert  H.,  deceased.  (I)  470. 

Ellis,  Harvey,  784  Powers  Building,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

(I)  849,  1076,  1077. 

Elwell,  P.  Edwin,  131  West  11th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (II)  1571,  1572. 
Elzner  &  Anderson,  IS  East  Fourth  Street,  Cincinnati, 

O.  (IV)  1003,  1089. 
Emmet,  Lydia  Field,  398  Pelham  Road,  New  Rochelle, 

N.  Y.  (I)  696. 

Enneking,  John  J.,  173  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  (I) 
466. 

Evans,  John  W.,  67  Williams  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

(Ill)  1129,  1130,  1420,  1469. 
Eyre,   Wilson,  Jr.,  929  Chesnut  Street,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.  (IV)  912,  1050,  1057. 
Faulkner,  Herbert  W.,  9  Impasse    du    Maine,  Paris, 

France.  (I&UI)  159,  1377. 
Fenn,  Harry,  Montclair,  N.  J.  (Ill)  1151,  1275. 
Ferry  &  Clas,  419  Broadway,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  (IV) 

1110,  1125. 

Finn,  J.  W.,  107  East  27th  Street.  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I) 
788. 

<    Fisher,  Mark,  Widdington,  Newport,  Essex,  Eng.  (I)  32. 
Fitz,  Benjamin  II.,  deceased.  (I)  443. 

Fitzgerald,  Harrington,  1334  Spruce  Street,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  (I)  271. 

Flagg,  Charles  Noel,  Ballentine  Building,  Hartford, 
Conn.  (I)  315. 

Flagg,  Ernest,  35  Wall  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (IV) 

1044,  1058,  1066,  1067,  1091. 
Flanagan,  John,  16  Impasse  du  Maine,  Paris,  France. 

(II)  1573  to  1580. 

Foss,  H.  Campbell  (Miss),  Darien,  Conn.  (I)  233. 
Foster,  Anne  S.  H.  (Mrs.),  58  West  57th  Street,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (I)  992. 
Foster,  Ben,  253  West  42nd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  606.  712,  713,  714. 
Fournier,  Alexis  J.,  18  Impasse  du  Maine,  Paris,  France. 

(I)  199. 

Fowler,  Frank,  106  West  55th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(I)  240,  501. 

Franzen,  Augustus,  7  West  30th  Street,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (I)  738. 


139 


Prazier,  Kenneth,  58  East  78th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(I)  290. 

Freedlander,  J.  H.,  244  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(IV)  1034,  1070,  1094. 
Freer,  Cora  F.,  28  Tree  Studio  Building,  Chicago,  III. 

(I)  358. 

Freer,  Frederick  W.,  6  Tree  Studio  Building,  Chicago, 

111.  (1)  351,  531,  889. 
French,  Daniel  C,  125  West  11th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (II)  1033,  1581,  1582 
French,  Frank,  70  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Ill) 

1139,  1317,  1324,  1341,  1342,  1427,  1475. 
Fuller,  Henry  B.,  Windsor,  Vt.  (I)  9. 

Fuller  Lucia  Fairchild  (Mrs.  H.  B.),  Windsor,  Vt.  (I) 

952,  953,  1170. 
Gaul,  Gilbert,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  380. 

Gauley,  ltobert  David,  152  West  57th  St.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  188. 
Gay,  Edward,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  (I)  39. 
Gay,  Walter,  73  Rue  Ampere,  Paris,  France.  (I)  162. 
Gelert,  John,  11  East  14th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (II) 

1033,  1583,  1584. 
Gibson,  Charles  Dana,  19  West  31st  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (Ill)  1210,  1211. 
Gifliord,  E.  Swain,  152  W^est  57th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  400,  401,  402,  403,  404,  405. 
Gihon,  Albert  Dakin,  59  Ave.  de  Saxe,  Paris,  France. 

(I)  142. 

Gihon,  Clarence  Montfort,  care  Messrs.  Foinet  fils  et 
Lefebre,  54  Rue  Notre  Darne  des  Champs,  Paris.  ([> 
221. 

Gilbert,  C.  Allen,  14  West  29th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(Ill)  1255. 

Gilbert,  Cass,  111  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (IV) 

1031,  1085,  1107. 
Glackens,  William  J.,  13  West  30th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (Ill)  1245. 
Gladding,  Mary  T.,  20  Arnold  Street,  Providence,  R.  I. 

(I)  150. 

Glenny,  Alice  Russell  (Mrs.  John),  1150  Amherst  Street, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (I&III)  277,  1079b,  1079c,  1079d, 
1079e. 

Goddard,  Ralph,  145  West  55th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(II)  1033. 

Grafly,  Charles,  2200  Arch  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (l!> 
1585  to  1590. 

Graham,  William.  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (I)  326. 


140 


GrHS:S.%\^:  251  S°"th  1Cth  Street>  Philadel- 
Green,  Frank  KusmJI,  204  West  55th  Street,  New  York, 

°L' Sand  339    B--'-hout,    The  Hague, 

Ga^A^%^th  Str6et'  NeW  Y°rk>  N.  Y. 
Gn%??mS78''  51  WeSt  10th  Street>  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ha'l82PS  <L"  CheStnut  Street>  Bosto».  Mass.  (I) 
Halj^James,  69  Palmer  Avenue,  Springfield,  Mass.  (HI) 
Hallowell,  May,  264  Boylston  Street,  Boston,  Mass.  (Ill) 
HaTl)"i033F''        Burnside  Avenue'  ^ew  York,  N.  Y. 

HaifTTng?*ol4y;  £  WeSt  22,1(1  Street>  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(iiij  izo7,  1406. 

Hamilton  John  McLure,  Murestead,  Grove  End,  Lon- 
don, N.  W.,  England  (I)  50,  51. 

Hammond,  Jane  Nye,  22  Gnmdmann  Studios,  Clarendon 
street,  Boston,  Mass.  (II)  1591,  1592 

Hardenbergh  H.  J.,  10  West  23rd  Street,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (IV)  1072,  1100,  1101,  1106. 

^g^^^*"*  23rd  Street,  New  York, 

Ha  York  ^"y11 '(ifVl011"'  WeSt  57th  Street>  NeW 
Harris,  William  Laurel,  423  West  59th  Street  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (I)  1074. 
Harrison,  Alexander,  17  Rue  Campagne-Premiere,  Paris, 

France.  (I)  113,  114,  115,  116. 

mWft^T'  28  Warren  Avenue»  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Hart,  James  M.,  11  East  14th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(I)  303. 

Hart,  Letitia  B.,  11  East  14th  Street,  New  York  N  Y 

(I)  361,  550.  '     *  ' 

Hart,  Mary  Theresa,  11  East  14th  Street,  New  York 
N.  Y.  (I)  361. 

Hart,  William  Howard,  152    West    57th  Street,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (I)  122,  592. 
Hartley,  J.  Scott,  145  West  55th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (II)  1033,  1595  to  1598. 
Harvey,  Eli,  111  AYest  95th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(II)  949,  1599-1602. 

141 


Hassam,  Childe,  152  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  G5,  55G,  557,  558,  559,  5G0,  5G1,  5G2. 
Hatfield,  Joseph  EL,  Canton  Junction,  Mass.  (I)  283. 
Haven,  Julia,  230  West  59th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  161. 

Hawley,  James  J.,  deceased.  (II)  1G03. 
Hayden,  Charles  H.,  Belmont,  Mass.  (I)  108. 
Hays,  George  A.,  Room  44,  Woods  Building,  Providence, 
R.  I.  (I)  28G. 

Hayward,  F.  Harold,  Mount  Clemens,  Mich.  (I)  180. 
Hazel  ton,  Mary  B.,  23  Irvington  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 
(I)  148. 

Heinemann,  E.,  Fort  Wadsworth,  New  York.  (Ill)  1132, 

13G2,  1374,  1428. 
Hennessy,  W.  J.,  Saville  Club,  Piccadilly,  London,  Eng. 

(I)  8G,  87,  88,  89,  90,  91. 
Henri,  Robert,  512  East  58th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  111,  112,  427. 
Henry  E.  L.,  Ellemville,  N.  Y.  (I)  301. 
Herford,  Oliver,  care  Century  Coifpany,  33  East  17th 

Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Ill)  1152,  1278. 
Herreshoff,  Louise  C,  80  West  40th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  33. 

Herter,  Adele  (Mrs.  Albert),  841  Madison  Avenue,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (I)  40. 
Herter,  Albert,  841  Madison  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  6G9,  955. 

Herzog,  Lewis,  4101  Pine  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (I) 
094. 

Hills.  Laura  Coombs,  320    Boylslon     Street,  Boston, 

Mass.  (I)  941,  942,  943,  944,  915. 
Hinton,  Charles  Louis,  352  Manhattan  Avenue,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (Ill)  1282. 
Rirsehberg,  Alice  (Mrs.  C.)  129  N.  Norwood  Avenue, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (I)  893. 
Hirschberg.   Carl    129  N.   Norwood  Avenue,  Buffalo, 

N.  Y.  (I)  3G7. 

Hirsig,  Alma  M.,  1027  Forest  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  100G,  1007. 
Hitchcock,  Lucius,  188  Franklin  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

(t&III)  149,  1150,  1238,  1277. 
Hoeber,  Arthur,  19  West  22nd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  48,  515. 

Homer,  Winslow,  Scarboro,  Me   (I)  S55  to  875. 
Hope,  Leona,  2G3  Benefit  Street,  Providence,  R.  I.  (I) 
951. 

Hopkinson,  Charles,  22  Craigie  Street,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
(I)  510,  527,  G43. 


142 


Hopson,  William  F.,  730  Whitney  Avenue,  New  Haven 

Conn.  (Ill)  1137. 
Houston,  Caroline  A.,  Ridge  wood,  N.  J.  (I)  932,  933. 
Houston,  Frances  C.  (Mrs.)  Windsor,  Vt.  (I)  767. 
Hovenden,  Thomas,  deceased.  (I)  463. 
Howard,  Clara,  11  East  17th  Street,  New  Yoni,  N.  Y. 

(I)  1358. 

Howe,  William  H.,  Lawrence  Park,  Brotixville,  N.  Y. 

(I)  287,  288,  289. 

Howland,  Alfred  C,  318  West  57th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  318,  549. 
Howland,  George,  169  Boulevard  St.  Germain,  Paris, 

France.  (I)  168,  169. 
Huger,  Katherine  M.,  csre  Miss  S.  A.  Walker,  7  E.  15th 

Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  920,  921,  922. 
Humphreys',  Marie  Champney  (Mrs.)  ,  146  East  37th  St., 

New  York,  N.  Y.  {!)  959. 
Hunt,  E.  Aubrey,  Hemingford  Gray,  St.  Ives  Hants, 

Eng.  (I)  587. 

Hunt,  Dr.  Leigh,  165  West  23rd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(III)  1303. 

Hunt,  R.  H.,  28  East  21st  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (IV) 
916,  1037. 

Hunt  &  Hunt,  28  East  21st  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(IV)  1036,  1087. 

Huntington,  Alonzo  Saint  George,  27  Avenue  d'Eylan, 

Paris,  France  (I)  179. 
Huntington,  Daniel,  49  East  20th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  61,  262. 
Huntington,  Margaret  AVendell,  804  Broadway,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (I)  569. 
Hyatt,  Anna  Vaughn,  Francis  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

(II)  1604. 

Hvde,  Helen,  Pierce  and  Union  Streets,  San  Francisco, 

'  Cal.  (Ill)  1229,  1230. 
Hyde,  William  H.,  105  East  61st  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  733,  734. 
Intiests,  George,  deceased.  (I)  447,  448,  449,  450,  451, 

452,  453. 

Inness,  George,  Jr.,  Carnegie  Hall  Studios,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  410.  421,  711. 
Isham,  Samuel,  58  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  7,  10. 

Jardine,  Kent  &7  Jardine,  1262  Broadway,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (IV)  914. 
Jefferson,  Joseph,  "Crow's  Nest,"  Buzzard's  Bay,  Mass. 

(I)  732. 

Johnson,  Eastman,  65    West  55th    Street,  New  York, 
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143 


Johnson,  Thomas,  500  West  157th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (Ill)  1134. 
Johnston,  J.  Humphreys,  57  Rue  Ampere,  Paris,  France. 

(I)  144,  145,  140. 
Jones,  Alfred,  deceased  (III)  1425, 

Jones,  Francis  C,  253  West  42nd  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  478,  543. 
Josephi,  I.  A.,  251  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I) 

971,  972,  973,  974,  975,  976,  977. 
Kae'in,  Charles  S.,  1528  Elm  Street,  Cincinnati,  O.  (I) 

574. 

Kaldenberg,  F.  R.,  95  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(IV)  1033. 

Keith,  Dora  Wheeler  (Mrs.),  115  East  23rd  Street,  Now 

York,  N.  Y.  (I)  472. 
Keith,  William,  424  Pine  Street,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  (I) 

409,  460. 

Keller,  Arthur  I.,  516  West  140th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I&III)  821,  839,  1189,  1285. 
Kemble,  E.  W.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y  (III)  1153,  1154, 

1194. 

Kendall,  Margaret  (Mrs.  Sergeant),  26  West  8th  Street, 

New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  902. 
Kendall,  W.  Sergeant,  26  West  8th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I,  II,  III)  151,  250,  1196,  1605. 
Kent,  E.  A.,  94  White    Building,    Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (IV) 

1029,  1042,  1105. 
King,  F.  S.,  77  1-2  South  Tenth  Street,  Roseville,  N.  J. 

(Ill)  1192,  1418,  1434,  1471,  1474,  1476. 
Kinsella,  James,  438  West  20th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  814. 

Kline,  William  F.,  152  West  55th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  464,  465. 
Knight,  D.  Ridgway,  Place  de  TEglise,  Poissy,  S.  et  O., 

France.  (I)  207. 
Konti,  Isidore,  145  West  55th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(II)  1033. 

Koopman,  Augustus,  134  Woody  Crest  Avenue,  High 
Bridge,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I&III)  229,  1171,  1172. 

Kost,  Frederick  W.,  146  West  55th  Street,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (I)  480,  497.  547,  548. 

Kronberg,  Louis,  12  West  Street,  Boston,  Mass.  (I)  496. 

Kruell,  Gustav,  42  S.  Maple  Avenue,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

(III)  1213,  1223,  1233,  1359,  1417,  1433. 
Lachenmeyer,  Paul,  1603  Mt.  Vernon  Street,  Philadel- 
phia, Ta.  (II)  1606,  1607. 

La  Farge,  John,  $1  TJtest  10th  Street,  New  York,  N,  Y. 
(I)  417,  418, 


144 


Lamb,  Charles  R,  360  West  22n.d  Street,  New  York, 

Lamb  Ella  Condie "  (Mrs.  Charles  R  ),  3G0  West  22nd 
Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  185.  ^  „ 

Lamb,  F.  S.,  23  Sixth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  107  < . 

Lambert,  John,  Jr.,  1012  Walnut  Street,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  (I)  184,  226,  385. 

Landeau,  S.  L.,  97  Rue  Jouffroy,  Pans,  France ,  (I>  223. 

Larkin,  Alice,  939  Eighth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (1) 

Lathfop,'  Francis,  46  Washington  Square,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  599,  783. 
Lathrop,  W.  L.,  New  Hope,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.  (I)  19,  20, 

21  22  2°>  70 

Lee,  Homer,  553  *Weet  End  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I) 

LeoS,  George  H..  Jr.,  17  Rue  Boissonnade,  Paris, 

France,  (I)  191.  „      _  _     . ,     Q  ^  T 

Lewis,  Alice  L.,  62  Benevolent  Street,  Providence,  B.  I. 

Lewis',  Edwin  ,T.,  Jr.,  9  Park  Street,  Boston,  Mass.  (IV) 

Linsmf'Co'rwi'n  K.,  4S  Bd.  Vaugirard,  Paris,  France. 

LipS?o2w?mam  H.,  37  West  22nd  Street,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (I)  357,  784.  .  „  ,TV, 

Little  &  Browne,  70  Kilby  Street,  Boston,  Mass.  (FV 
1021,  1108,  1109.  1  ., 

Lockwood,  Wilton,  280  Boylston  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

Loe^Louis5^  W^st  57th  Street   New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I&III)  219,  551,  832,  1250  to  1260. 
Longfellow,  A.  W.,  Jr.,  1124  Tremont  Building,  Boston, 

Mass.  (IV)  915,  1030  1035 
Longman,  John  B.,  Nashville,  Tenn   (I)  208 
Longstreth,  Margaret,  939  Eighth  Avenue,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  806.  T  v  m 

Loomis,  Chester,  96  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (1) 

Lopef  cEles  A.,  149  1-2  East  13th  Street,  New  York, 

Lormg,VilHam  Oushmg,  3  Waterloo  Place,  Pall  Mall, 
London,  Eng.  (I)  45.  m  ?21 

Low,  Will  H..  Lawrence  Park,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  (1)  <^L, 

Low7!'  SS^Ze  of  Messrs.  Charles 

158  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Ill) 

Lucas,  Albert  P„  221  Boul.    Ilaspail,    Paris,  France, 
(1)  3, 

145 


Lucas,  Jean  Williams,  422  Potomac  Avenue,  Hagers- 

town,  Md.  (I)  907. 
Lufkin,  Lee  (Miss),  222  West  23rd  Street,    New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  810. 

Lukeman,  H.  A.,  145  West  55th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(II)  1033. 

Lynch,  Albert,  85  Rue  Ampere,  Paris,  France.  (I)  344, 

345,  346,  347,  348. 
MacChesney,  Clara  T.,  27  West  33rd  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  55,  202,  850. 
Macknight,  Dodge,  Spring  Hill,  Barnstable  Co.,  Mass. 

(I)  851. 

Mackubin,  Florence,  301  N.  Charles  Street,  Baltimore, 

Md.  (I)  908,  969,  970. 
MacLaughlan,  Donald  S.,  8  Rue  de  la  Grande  Chau- 

miere,  Paris,  France.  (Ill)  1220,  1288,  1289,  1312, 

1313. 

MacMonnies,  Frederick,  84  Bd.  Garibaldi,  Paris,  France. 

(II)  1608  to  1612. 

MacMonnies,  Mary  F.  (Mrs.  Frederick  W.),  37  Ave.  de 

Saxe,  Paris,  France.  (I)  107. 
MacNeil,  H.  A.,  145  West  55th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(II)  1613  to  1616. 
Macomber,  Mary  L.,  Box  115,  Waverley,  Mass.  (I)  423. 
Maepherson,  M.  Campbell  (Miss),  8  Villa  Michel  Ange, 

Rue  Bastien  Lepage,  Paris,  France.  (I)  352. 
MacRae,  Elmer  Livingston,  Cos  Cob,  Conn.  (I&III)  586. 

1240,  1279. 
Magonegle,  Van  Buren.  (IV)  1630. 
Marsh,  Dana,  Nutley,  N.  J.  (I)  126,  210. 
Marshall,  Henry  Rutgers,  2  West  29th  Street,  New- 
York,  N.  Y.  (IV)  1093,  1099,  1104,  1115. 
Martin,  Homer  D.,  deceased.  (I)  434,  435. 
Martiny,  Philip,  80    Washington    Square,  New  Yrork. 

N.  Y.  (II)  1033. 
Mathewson,  Frank  C,  7    Thomas    Street,  Providence, 

R.  I.  (I)  989. 

Maurer,  Alfred  IL,  318  West  42nd  Street,  New  York. 
N.  Y.  (I)  205. 

Mayer,  Casper,  A_merican  Museum  of  Natural  History, 

New  York,  N.  Y.  (II)  1617. 
Maynard,  George  W.,  156  East  36th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  517. 

McCarter,  Henry,  74  Washington  Square,  S.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (Ill)  937,  938. 
McCord,  George  H.,  339    Classon    Avenue,  Brooklyn, 

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McEntee,  Jervis,  deceased.  (I)  458. 


146 


MeEwen,  Walter,  11  Place  Pigalle,  Paris,  France.  (I) 
152. 

Mollhenney,  C.  Morgan,  Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y.  (I)  766,  808. 
McKim,  Mead  &  White,  100  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  ftV)  1052,  1053,  1054. 
Meakin,  I,.  H.,  Art  Academy,  Cincinnati,  O.  (1)  GIG. 
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(II)  1618. 

Melehers,  J.  Gari,  47  Hue  Laugier,  Paris,  France.  (D 
177,  178. 

Mente,  Charles,  117  East  23rd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(I)  804. 

Menzler,  Bertha  S.,  G922  Union  Avenue,  Chicago,  111. 
(I)  135. 

Merrill,  Hiram  C,  52  West  99th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(III)  1348,  1371,  1416,  1432,  1461. 

Merritt,  Anna  Lea  (Mrs.),  2029  Sansom  Street,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  (I)  36,  109. 

Metcalf,  Willard  L.,  15  West  24th  Street,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (I)  206,  764,  765. 

Middleton,  Stanley,  58  West  57th  Street,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (I)  47. 

Miller,  Richard  E.,  24  Rue  Boissonnade,  Paris,  France. 
(I)  225. 

Miller,  William,  1037  Jackson  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(Ill)  1322,  1323,  1375,  1421. 
Millet,  F.  D.,  Broadway,  Worcestershire,  Eng.  (I)  11, 

12,  13,  14,  15. 

Minor,  Robert  C,  58  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  42(5.  4  15,  503. 
Miranda,  Fernando,  110  West  End  Avenue,  New  York. 

N.  Y.  (II)  1619. 
Moran,  Percy,  114  East  17th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  350. 

Moran,  Thomas,  24  West  22nd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(I)  63,  625. 

Moschowitz,  Paul,  138  West  55th  Street,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (E)  35. 

Moser,  J.  H.,  934  F  Street,  Washington,  D.  C.  (I)  408, 
854. 

Mosler,  Henry,  care  of  Fred  Mosler,  Esq.,  170  West 

73rd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  193. 
Mowbrav,  H.  Siddons,  66  West  11th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  481,  482,  483,  484,  485. 
Movnihnn,  Frederick,  145  W^est  55th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (II)  1033. 
Muller,  R.  A.,  care  F.  S.  King,  Esq.,  77  1-2  S.  Tenth 

Street,  Roseville,  N.  J.  (Ill)  1232. 


147 


Muller-Ury,  A.,  5S  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  598. 

Mulligan,  Charles  J.,  Art  Institute,  Chicago,  111.  (II) 
1620. 

Murphy,  Hermann  Dudley,  Grundmann  Studio^,  Boston, 
Mass.  (I)  309. 

Murphy,  J.  Francis,  222  West  23rd  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  039,  040,  041. 
Murphy,  Mrs.  J.  Frarx-is,  222  West  23rd  Street,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (I)  200,  743. 
Murray,  Samuel,  2219  Chestnut  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

(II)  1021,  1022,  1023,  1024. 

Naegle,  Charles  Frederick,  318  West  57th  Street,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (I)  274. 
Needham,  Charles  Austin,  145  East  23rd  Street,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (I)  479,  489,  957. 
Nelson,  M.  (Miss)  939  Eighth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y, 

(I)  900. 

Nettleton,  Walter,  Stockbridge,  Mass.  (I)  211. 
Nicholls,  Burr  H„  534  Main  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (I) 

58,  317,  * 
Nicholls,  Ehoda  Holmes  (Mrs.),  913  Seventh  Avenue, 

New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  24,  375,  853,  882,  988,  1002, 

1003. 

Nicoll,  J.  C,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I) 
239,  002. 

Niehaus.  Charles  H.,  148  West  30th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (II)  1033,  1025,  1020,  1027. 
Niemever.  John  H.,  Yale  Art  School,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

(I)* 505,  072. 

Northcote,-  Stafford  ' M.,  Bennett  Building,  Nassau  and 
Fulton  Streets,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Ill)  1320,  1357, 
1300. 

Noswor  thv,  Florence  England,  29    West    11th  Street, 

New  York,  N.  Y.  (Ill)  1280. 
Ochtman,  Leonard.  200  West  52nd  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  382,  383,  892. 
O'Connor,  Andrew,  care  D.  C.  French,  125  West  11th 

Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (II)  1027a. 
Osfcrander,  William  C,  3  East  14th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (Ill)  1420. 
Palmer,  Walter  I*.,  5  Lafayette  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

(I)  837,  884,  885,  880,  887,  888. 
Pane,  Eric,  Massachusetts  Avenue  and  Boylston  Street, 

Boston,  Mass.  (Ill)  1200. 
Parried!,  Maxfield,  Windsor,  Vt.    (Ill)  1145,  1140,  1147, 

1180.  1244. 


148 


Parshall,  De  Witt,  14  East  74th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(I)  407. 

Parsons  &  Pentecost,  1402  St.  James  Building,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  (IV)  1014,  1015,  1016,  1017. 

Parsons,  Samuel,  Jr.,  St.  James  Building,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (IV)  1018. 

Parton,  Arthur,  52  East  23rd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(I)  532,  745. 

Partridge,  W.  O.,  154  West    38th    Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (II)  1033. 
Pauli,  Richard,  deceased.  (I)  459. 

Paxton,  William  M.,  23  Irvington  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

(I)  292. 

Pearce,  Charles  Sprague,  Auvers-Sur  Oise,  Seine-et-Oise, 

France.  (I)  183. 
Peart,   Caroline,   1710   Chestnut   Street,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.  (I)  213. 

Peckwell,  Henry  W.,  "The  Alpine,"  N.  E.  cor.  Broad- 
way and  33rd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Ill)  1135, 
1319,  1325,  1423,  1435,  1472. 

Peixotto,  Ernest  C,  Credit  Lyonnais,  Paris,  Prance. 
(Ill)  1261. 

Penfold,  Frank  C,  32  Johnson  Park,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (I) 
120,  121. 

Pennell,  Joseph,  14  Buckingham  Street,  Strand,  London, 

England.  (Ill)  1290  to  1302. 
Perrine,  Van  I).,  835  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I) 

782. 

Perrv,  E.  Wood,  Jr.,  40  Washington  Square,  S.,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (I)  265,  331,  332. 
Perrv,  It.  H„  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(II)  1033. 

Peters,  Charles  Rollo,  Bohemian  Club,  San  Francisco, 

Cal.  (I)  198,  438,  446,  461,  683. 
Peyraud,  Frank  C,  Tree  Studio  Building,  Chicago,  111. 

(I)  171. 

Phelps.  Helen  Watson,  58  West  57th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  330,  377. 
Phillips,  Bert,  Taos,  Taos  County,  New  Mexico.  (I)  613, 

626. 

Piccirilli,  Attilio,  717  East  142nd  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (II)  1628,  1629,  1630. 
Piccirilli,  Furio,  717  East  142nd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(II)  1631. 

Picknell,  William  L.,  deceased.  (I)  471. 

Piatt,  Charles  A.,  107  East  27th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  786,  787. 
Pomerov,  Grace  V.,  101  Park  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  883. 


149 


Poore,  Henry  R.,  45  Ridge  Street,  Orange,  N.  J.  (I)  529. 
Porter,  Benjamin  C,  3  N.  Washington  Square,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (I)  705,  TOG,  707,  708 
Porter,  George  Taylor.  86  Rue  Notre  Dame  des  Champs, 

Paris,  France.  (I)  203. 
Post,  George  B.,  33  East  17th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(IV)  1055. 

Post,  W.  Merritt,  55  West  33rd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  704. 

Potter,  E.  C,  145  West  55th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(II)  1033. 

Potter,  Lonis,  17  East  24th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(II)  1632. 

Potthast,  Edward,  52  East  23rd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  370,  571,  636. 
Powell,  Caroline  A.,  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

(III)  1326,  1361,  1365,  1369,  1415,  1439. 

Pratt,  Bela  L.,  St.  Botolph  Studios,  Harcouft  Street, 

Boston,  Mass.  (II)  1633. 
Prellwitz,  Edith  Mitchill  (Mrs.  Henry),  31  West  68th 

Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  92,  136. 
Prellwitz,  Henry,  152  AVest  55th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  134,  720. 
Prendergast,  Maurice  B.,  83  Walnut  Street,  Winchester, 

Mass.  (I)  791.  792,  793,  794. 
Proctor,  A.  Phimister,  13  East  30th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I&II)  &33,  834,  835,  1634  to  1641. 
Putnam,  S.  G.,  Oradell,  N.  J.  (Ill)  911,  133S,  1345,  1370, 

1429,  1464. 

Pyle,  Howard,  Wilmington,  Del.  (I&III)  1159  to  1165, 

1239,  1249,  1250,  1271. 
Randall,  T.  Henry,  51  Madison  Avenue,  New  York,  N.Yr. 

(IV)  1040,  1043. 

Ranser,  Ilenrv  W.,  228  West  44th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  428,  429,  430,  431. 
Redheld,  Edward  W.,  Center  Bridge,  Bucks  County,  Pa. 

(I)  674,  675,  676,  677. 
Rehn,  F.  K.  M.,  222  West  23rd  Street,  New  York,  N.Y. 

(I)  267,  781,  789. 
Reid,  Robert,  142  East  33rd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  1,  565,  566,  572. 
Remington,  Frederic,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  (I,  II,  III) 

356,  919.  991,  1141,  1155,  1190,  1191,  1248,  1276, 

1467,  1642,  1643. 
Reuterdahl,  H.,  163  West  23rd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(Ill)  1402,  1403. 
Rhead,  Louis,  72  Ocean  Avenue,  Flatbush,  N.  Y.  (Ill) 

1254,  1265,  1266,  1272. 

150 


Bice,  William  M.  J.,  55  West  33rd  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  253,  739. 
Richards,  William  T.,  Newport,  R.  I.  (I)  41. 
Robertson,  Ethel    Burt,    237    McGregor    Street,  Mt. 

Auburn,  Cincinnati,  O.  (I)  1004. 
Robertson,  Robert  H.,  100  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 

N.  Y.  (IV)  1008,  1098. 
Robinson,  Theodore,  deceased.  (I)  476,  477,  523,  763. 
Robinson,  Will  S.,  202  West  74th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  437,  668. 
Rolshoven,  Julius,  76  Fulham  Road,  London,  S.  W., 

Eng.  (I)  42,  43,  44. 
Rook*  Edward  F.,  care  L.  V.  Sone,  White  plains,  N.  Y. 

(I)  415,  701,  726. 
Rose,  Guy,  Europe.  (I)  37. 

Roseland,  Harry,  191  Clinton  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (I) 
349. 

Rosenmever,  Bernard  J.,  12  East  85th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (Ill)  1208. 
Rosenthal,  Albert,  1530  Chestnut  Street,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.  (I)  740. 

Roth,  F  G.  R.,  5  East  14th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(II)  1044. 

Rothery,  Albert,  Omaha  Art  Institute,  Omaha,  Neb.  (I) 
319. 

Roudebtish,  J.  H.,  80  Irving  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (II) 
1645. 

Ruckstuhl,  F.  Wellington,  939  Eighth  Avenue,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (II)  1033,  1646. 
Ryder,  A.  P.,  308  West  15th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(T)  425,  436,  495. 
Sackett,  Clara    Elisabeth,    Twentieth    Century  Club, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (I)  962,  979,  1186. 
Saint  Gaudens,  Augustus,  Windsor,  Vt.  (II)  1647  to  1653. 
Saint  Gaudens,  Louis,  care  of  Augustus  Saint  Gaudens, 

Windsor,  Vt.  (II)  1654. 
Sanders,  Bertha  D.,  939  Eighth  Avenue,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  795. 

Sargent,  John  S.,  33  Tite  Street,  Chelsea,  London,  Eng. 
(I&1I)  26,  27,  28,  29,  30,  31,  1655. 

Sartain.  Emily,  1346  N.  Broad  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
(I)  486,  600. 

Sartain,  William,  152  Wost  57th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  412,  413,  715. 
Satterlee,  Walter,  52  East  23vd  Street,  New  York,  N.Y. 

(I)  615. 

Saxton,  John  G.,  318  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(I)  618. 

151 


Schilling,  Alexander,  939  Eighth  Avenue,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (I)  829. 

Schladitz,  Ernest  C,  718  Washington  Street,  Hoboken, 

N.  J.  (Ill)  131 6,  1443. 
Schneider,  W.  G.,  163  West  23rd  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  802. 

Schofield,  W.  Elmer,  Ogontz,  Pa.  (I)  414,  530,  502,  503. 
Schreyvogel,  Charles,  1220  Park  Avenue,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
(I)  281. 

Schumacher,  William  E.,  59    Ave.    de    Saxe,  Paris. 

France.  (I)  147. 
Schwartzburger,   C,  565  McDougal   Street,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.  (Ill)  1430,  1436,  1473. 
Scott,  E.  M.  (Mrs.),  142  East  18th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  803,  815,  876. 
Scott,  William  Wallace,  Nantucket,  Mass.  (I)  1181. 
Scudder,  Janet,  253  Bd.  Raspail,  Paris,  France.  (II) 

1656,  1657,  1658. 
Sears,  Sarah  C.  (Mrs.  J.  Montgomery),  12  Arlington 

Street,  Boston,  Mass.  (I)  511,  799,  805,  823. 
Sears,  Taber,  96  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I) 

222. 

Sellstedt,  L.  G.,  78  W.  Mohawk  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

(I)  320,  321,  322. 
Sewell,  A.  Brewster  (Mrs.  Robert  V.  V.),  52  East  23rd 

Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  254,  442. 
Sewell,  Robert  V.  V.,  52  East  23rd  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  2,  456,  1080,  1081,  1082. 
Shannon,  J.  J.,  3  Holland  Park  Road,  W.,  London,  Eng. 

(I)  52,  53. 

Sharp,  J.  H.,  118  East  4th  Street,  Cincinnati,  O.  (I)  607. 

Shaw,  Annie  Cornelia,  deceased.  (I)  133. 

Sherwood,  Rosina  Emmet  (Mrs.),  Westport,  Essex  Co., 

N.  Y.  (I&III)  604,  817,  826,  896,  936. 
Shirlaw,  Walter,  3  N.  Washington  Square,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  94. 

Shurtleff,  R.  M.,  44  West  22nd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  263,  264,  729,  809. 
Shuttleworth,   Claire,   The  Berkeley,   Johnson's  Park, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (1)  252,  749. 
Siboni,  Emma  B.,  Twentieth  Century  Club,  Buffalo, 

N.  Y.  (I)  1157. 
Simmons,  Edward,  Wainscott,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  (I)  68,  570. 
Simons,  Amory  C,    17bis    Rue  Campagne-Premiere, 

Paris,  France.  (II)  1659. 
Smedley,  William  T.,  Lawrence  Park,  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

(I&III)  544,  1246,  1405. 
Smillie,  George  H.,  650  Madison  Avenue,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  295,  632. 


152 


Smillie,  James  D.,  156  East  3Gth  Street,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (I)  297. 

Smith,  Franklin  W.,  Halls  of  the  Ancients,  Washing- 
ton, D,  C.  (IV)  1048,  1059. 

Smith,  P.  Hopkinson,  150  East  34th  Street,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (I&III)  824,  1242,  1352. 

Smith,  Jessie  Wilcox,  1523  Chestnut  Street,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  (I&III)  830,  1166. 

Smith,  Joseph  Lindon,  "The  Ludlow,"  Boston,  Mass. 
(I)  843,  1078. 

Smith,  Oliver  Phelps,  391  Bainbridge  Street,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.  (I)  S40,  841,  947,  948. 
Smith,  W.  Granville,  52  East  23rd  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (1)  300,  819. 
Smithmver  &  Pelz.  Corcoran    Building,  Washington, 

D.  C.  (IV)  1024,  1025>  1026,  1027,  1028. 
Snell,  Henry  B.,  200  West  137th    Street,    New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  337,  338,  339. 
Snow,  E.  Tavlor,  1815  Columbia  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

(I)  273. 

Spencer,  Margaret  K.  (Mrs.),  South  Orange,  N.  J.  (I) 
1008. 

Stacey,  Anna  L.,  21  Tree  Studio  Building,  Chicago,  III. 
(I)  172. 

State,  Charles,  care  The  Century  Company,  33  East  17th 
Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Ill)  1131,  1221,  1346,  1465. 

Sterne,  Maurice  H.,  835  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(Ill)  1304,  1315. 

Sterner,  Albert  E.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  (I&III)  797,  811,  1148, 
1149,  1263. 

Stetson,  Charles  Walter,  20  Grundmann  Studios,  Boston, 

Mass.  (I)  617,  744. 
Steuart,  Sarah  B.,  9  Union  Street,  Montclair,  N.  J.  (I) 

958. 

Stewart,  Julius  L.,  36  Rue  Copernic,  Paris,  France.  (I) 

193.  194,  195,  196. 
Sticknev,  Marv  West,  286  Ashland  Avenue,  Buffalo, 

N.  Y.  (I)  1005. 
Stilwell,  Sarah  S.,  1305  Franklin  Street,  Wilmington, 

Del.  (Ill)  1253,  1267,  1281,  1311. 
Storv,  Julian,  7  Place  des  Etats-ITnis,  Paris,  France. 

(I)  164,  165,  166. 
Stow,  Isabelle,  97  Norwood  Avenue,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  ([) 

(827). 

Stowell,  M.  Louise,  768  Powers  Building,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.  (I)  880. 

Strafer,  Harriette  R.,  41  Union  Square,  New  York,  N.Y. 
(I)  908. 


153 


Strean,  Maria  J.,  234  West  55th  Streelt,  New  York,  N.Y. 

(I)  998.  999,  1000,  1001. 

Syinon,  George  Gardner,  2565  Ashland  Avenue,  Ravens- 
wood,  111.  (I)  85. 
Taber,  Edward  Martin,  deceased.  (I)  251. 
Taft,  Lorado,  1038  Fine  Arts  Building,  Chicago,  111. 

(II)  1660. 

Tannahill,  Mary  H.,  939  Eighth  Avenue,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  966,  978. 
Tanner,  Henry  O.,    51    Bd.     Saint    Jacques,  Paris, 

France.  (1)  231. 
Tarbell,  Edmund  G,  15  Harcourt  Studios,  Boston,  Mass. 

(I)  512,  513,  519. 
Taylor,  Charles  J.,  759  West  End  Avenue,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (Ill)  1243,  1283,  1285,  1407. 
Taylor,  Emily  Drayton  (Mrs.),  1710  Chestnut  Street, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  (I)  961,  965,  981,  982,  983. 
Thayer,  Abbott  H..  Scarboro,  N.  Y.  (I)  627,  628. 
Thayer,  Theodora  W..  5    Phillips    Place,  Cambridge, 

Mass.  (I)  996,  997. 
Theriat,  Charles  J.,  Le  Mee,  par  Melun,  Seine-et-Marne, 

France.  (1)  125,  167. 
Thomas,  S.  Seymour,  830  18th  Street,  South  Birming- 
ham. Ala.  (I)  224. 
Thompson,  Ellen  K.  Baker  (Mrs.  Harry),  7  Rue  Le- 

maitre,  Puteaux-Seine,  France.  (I)  187. 
Thorne,  William,  58  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  718,  719. 

Tinkey,  John,  257  Cumberland  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

(III)  1*339,  1353,  1458,  1470. 

Tobin,  George  T.,  Rochelle  Park,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
(Ill)  1227. 

Todd,  H.  Stanley,  58  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y. 
(I)  260. 

Tolman,  Stacey,  7  Thomas  Street,  Providence,  R.  I.  (I) 
123. 

Trask,  Mary  Chumar  (Mrs.  G.  G.),    140    West  46th 

Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  967. 
Truesdell,  Gaylord  Sangston,  deceased.  (I)  153. 
Tryon,  D.  W.,  230  West  59th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  646,  647,  648,  649,  650,  651,  652,  653,  654. 
Turcas,  Jules,  260  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  49. 

Turner,  C.  Y.,  35  West  14th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I&1II)  465,  1182,  1183. 
Turner,  Ross  S.,  135  Bridge  Street,  Salem,  Mass.  (I) 

812,  813,  820. 


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Twachtman,  J.  H.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  (I)  769,  770,  771, 

772,  773,  774,  775,  776,  777,  778,  779. 
Vail,  Eugene,  89  Rue  Ampere,  Paris,  France.  (I)  154, 

155,  156. 

Van  Boskerck,  R,  W.,  58  West  57th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  246,  247,  248. 
Vanderpoel,  John  II.,  Art  Institute,  Chicago,  111.  (I)  890. 
Van  Ingen,  AV.  B.,  57  East  59th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y. 

(T)  209. 

Van  Laer,  A.  T.,  30  East  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
(I)  243,  673. 

Vedder,  Elihu,  "Century"  Club,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and 
68  Capo  le  Case,  Rome,  Italy.  (I)  73,  74,  75,  76, 
77,  78. 

Vinton,  Frederic  P.,  247  Newbury  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 
(I)  638,  684. 

Volk,  Douglas,  National  Arts  Club,  37  West  34th  Street, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  524,  5S4,  688,  689. 

Vonnegut  &  Bohn,  608  Indiana  Trust  Building,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.  (IV)  1045. 

Vonnoh,  Bessie  Potter  (Mrs.  R.  W.),  Rockland  Lake, 
N.  Y.  (IT)  1661,  1662. 

Vonnoh,  Robert  W.,  Rockland  Lake,  N.  Y.  (I)  535,  678, 
679,  680,  681. 

Voorhees,  Clark  G.,  1  West  68th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y. 
(I)  416. 

Wads  worth,  Wed  worth,  345  Clinton  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.  (I)  844. 
Walcott,  II.  M.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  (I&III)  181,  1241. 
Walker,  Henry  Oliver,  Lakewood,  N.  J.  (I)  514,  520,  536. 
Walker,  Horatio,  care  N.  E.  Montross,  Esq.,  372  Fifth 

Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I)  620,  621,  622,  623,  624, 

842. 

Wall.  A.  Bryan,  814  Arch  Street,  Allegheny,  Pa.  (I) 
353. 

Ward,  Edgar  M.,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(I)  601,  736. 

Warren  &  Whetmore,  3  Easit  33rd  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (IV)  1111,  1112,  1113,  1114. 
Watrous,  Harry  AV.,  58  AVest  57th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (1)  311,  312,  313. 
Waugh,  Ida,  4100  1-2  Pine  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (I) 

230. 

Webb,  J.  Louis,  20  East  55th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(I)  323.  324. 

AVeeks,  Edwin  Lord,  12  Rue  Leonard-de- Vinci,  Paris, 

France.  (I)  173. 
Weidner,  Carl  A.,  7  AA^est  92nd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  994,  1167,  1185. 


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Weinman,  Adolph  A.,  594  East  134th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (IT)  950. 
Weir,  Edith  Dean,  58  Trumbull  Street,  New  Haven, 

Conn.  (I)  980. 

Weir,  J.  Alden,  146  West  55th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  575,  576,  577,  578,  579,  580,  581,  582,  583. 
Weir,  John  F.,  Yale  School  of  Art,  New  Haven,  Conu. 

(I)  284,  539. 

Wellington,  Frank  H.,  Passaic,  New  Jersey.  (Ill)  1136, 

1347,  1438,  1403. 
Wendt,  William,  710  Sedgwick  Street,  Chicago,  111.  (I) 

81,  82,  197. 

Wenzell,  A.  B.,  156  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Ill) 
1307,  1344a. 

Wheeler,  Janet  D.,  1710  Chestnut  Street,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  (I)  516; 

Whistler,  J.  McNeill,  110  rue  du  Bac,  Paris,  France. 

(I&III)  96,  97,  98,  99,  100,  101,  102,  1378  to  1399. 
Whiteman,  S.  Edwin,  5.  W.  Mulberry  Street,  Baltimore, 

Md.  (I)  17. 

Whitman,  Sarah  Wyman  (Mrs.),  184  Boylston  Street, 

Boston,  Mass.  (I)  490.  555. 
Whittemore,  Charles  E.,  7  West  18th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (Ill)  1286. 
Whittemore,  William  J.,  318  West  57th  Street,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (I)  528,  831,  881,  923. 
Whittredge,  Worthington,  Summit,  N.  J.  (I)  293,  709. 
Wigand,  A.  Albright  (Mrs.),  96  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 

N.  Y.  (I)  533. 

Wigand,  Otto  C,  96  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(Ill)  1228. 

Wiggins,  Carleton,  1151  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
(I)  282.  296. 

Wiles,  Irving  R.,  106  West  55th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y. 

(I)  518,  589,  590,  591. 
Wiles,  L.  M.,  106  West  55th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(I)  637. 

Williams,  Frederick  Ballard,  52  East  23rd  Street,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  (I)  25,  66,  79,  110,  487,  488,  509,  741, 
742. 

Wolf,  Henry,  152  East  SBth  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(Ill)  1197,  1331  to  1337,  1364,  1466. 
Wood.  Thomas  W.,  51  West  10th  Street,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  (I)  249. 

Woodbury,  Charles  H.,  192  Boylston  Street,  Boston, 
Mass.  (I)  245,  255,  633. 

Woodbury,  Marcia  Oakes  (Mrs.  Charles  H.),  192  Boyls- 
ton Street,  Boston,  Mass.  (I)  117,  825. 


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Woodward,  Ellsworth,  (3th  and  Camp  Streets,  New  Or- 
leans, La.  (I)  961. 

Wuerpel,  Edmund  H.,  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  (I)  682. 

Wyant,  A.  H.,  deceased.  (I)  439,  440,  441. 

Yandell,  Enid,  939  Eighth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (II) 
1065,  1666,  1667. 

Yeto,  Genjiro,  2  West  14th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (I) 
954. 

Yohn,  F.  C,  106  East  23rd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (IIT) 
1198,  1408. 

Young,  Charles  Morris,  1520  Chestnut  Street,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  (I)  691,  692,  693,  728. 
Zogbaum,  Rufus  F.,  New  Ilochelle,  N.  Y.  (I)  360.  847. 


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CANADIAN  EXHIBITORS  ADDRESSES. 


Alward,  W.  S.,  2S  Toronto  Street,  Toronto. 
Atkinson,  W.    E.    (A.R.C.A.),    203    Crawford  Street, 
Toronto. 

Brown,  J.  Arch.  (A.R.C.A.),  34  Victoria  Street,  Toronto. 
Bel],  M.  A.,  John  F.  Stairs,  Esq.,  170  South  Street, 
Halifax,  N.S. 

Bell-Smith,  F.  M.  (R.C.A.),  336  Jarvis  Street,  Toronto. 

Blatchly,  W.  D.,  110  Rose  Avenue,  Toronto. 

Bruce,  W.  Blair,  care  Wm.  Bruce,  Hamilton. 

Banks,  J.  L.,  32  Adelaide  Street  East,  Toronto. 

Beau,  H.,  9  University  Street,  Montreal. 

Brymner,    Wm.    (R.C.A.),    Art    Association  Gallery, 

Montreal. 
Brigden,  F.  H.,  Toronto. 
Cullen,  Maurice,  Scott  &  Son,  Montreal. 
Cruikshank,    Wm.    (R.C.A.),    Yonge    Street  Arcade, 

Toronto. 

Cochrane,  Bertha  L.,  Hillhurst,  P.Q. 

Challener,  Frederick  S.   (R.C.A.),  43  Adelaide  Street 

East,  Room  5,  Toronto. 
Carlyle,  Florence,  Woodstock,  Ont. 
Dyonnet,  E.  (R.C.A.),  9  University  Street,  Montreal 
Forster,  J.  W.  L.  (A.R.C.A.),  24    King    Street  West, 

Toronto. 

Franchere,  J.  O.,  169  Peel  Street,  Montreal. 

Grier,  E.  Wyly    (R.C.A.),    Imperial    Bank  Building, 

Toronto. 

Graham,  .T  L.  (A.R.C.A.),  Scott  &  Sons,  Montreal. 
Gagen,  Robert  F.  (A.R.C.A.),  90  Yonge  Street,  Toronto. 
Harris,  Robt.  (Presdent  R.C.A.),  Art  Association  Gal- 

lerv,  Montreal. 
Hagartv,  C.  S.  (A.R.C.A.),  233  Simcoe  Street,  Toronto. 
Hope,    William     (A.R.C.A.),     291     Mountain  Street, 

Montreal. 

Hammond,  John  (R.C.A.),     Art    Association  Gallery, 
Montreal. 

Jeffreys,  C.  W.,  21  West  24th  Street,  New  York,  U.S. 
Kelly,  J.  D.,  17  Classic  Avenue,  Toronto. 
Knowles,  F.  McGillivary  (R.C.A.),  Room  Y,  Confedera- 
tion Life  Building,  Toronto. 
MacCarthy,  Hamilton,  Ottawa,  Ont. 
Manly,  C.  M  (A.R.C.A.),  Yonge  Street  Arcade,  Toronto. 


158 


McKenzie,  R.  Tait,  913  Dorchester  Street,  Montreal. 
Muntz,  Laura  (A. R.C.A),  Yonge  Street  Arcade,  Toronto. 
Morris,  Edmund  (A.It.C.A.),  Jarvis  Street,  Toronto. 
Matthews,  M.  (R.C.A.),  95  Yonge  Street,  Toronto. 
Moss,  C.  E.  (R.C.A.),  J  Wilson  &  Co.,  123  Sparks  Street, 
Ottawa. 

Martin,  T.  M.  (R.C.A),  Park  Road,  Toronto. 
Morrice,  J  W.,  Scott  &  Son,  Montreal. 
Patterson,  A.  D.  (R.C.A),  Elmsley  Place,  Toronto. 
Pinhey,  J.  C.  (R.C.A.),  Hudson  Heights,  P.Q. 
Reid,  G.  A.  (R.G.A.),  Indian  Road,  Toronto. 
Ridout,  Evelyn  M.,  46  Cecil  Street,  Toronto. 
Reid,  Mrs.  M.  H.  (A.R.C.A.),  Indian  Road,  Toronto. 
Sherwood,  W.  A.  (A. R.C.A),    Yonge    Street  Arcade, 
Toronto. 

Staples,  Owen,  7  Maitland  Place,  Toronto. 
Smith,  William,  St.  Thomas,  Out. 

Spurr,  Gertrude    E.    (A.R.C.A.),    95    Yonge  Street, 
Toronto. 

Tully,    S.     Strickland     (A.R.C.A.),     170  Roxborough 

Avenue,  Toronto. 
Verner,  F.  A.  (A.R.C.A.),  39  Palace  Terrace,  Fulham, 

London. 

Way,  C.  J.  (R.C.A.),  H.  J.  Matthews,  Yonge  Street, 
Toronto. 

Watson,  Homer  (R.C.A.),  Elmsley  Place,  Toronto. 


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The  Pan-American 
Art  Handbook 


As  stated  by  the  Hon.  W.  I.  Buchanan,  Director  General 
of  the  Pan-American  Exposition  is  designed  to  be  "a 
memorial  of  the  ideals  of  the  Exposition  in  Architecture 
Sculpture  and  the  Fine  Arts."  It  contains  an  Illustrated 
Catalogue  of  the  Sculpture  on  the  Exposition  grounds 
with  maps  and  plans,  an  illustrated  catalogue  of  the 
buildings  with  official  descriptions  by  the  architects,  and 
the  following  official  articles. 

The  Purposes  of  the  Exposition  by  John  G.  Milburn, 
President;  A  Sketch  of  Exposition  History  by  the  Ma}ror 
of  Buffalo;  A  Short  Sermon  for  Sightseers  by  Edward  S, 
Martin;  The  Architectural  Scheme  by  John  M.  Carrere, 
Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Architects;  How  the  Plan  was 
Carried  Out  by  William  Welles  Bosworth,  Chief  of  the 
Exposition  Architectural  Bureau;  The  Color  Scheme  by 
Charles  Y.  Turner,  Director  of  Color;  The  Exposition 
Illuminated  by  Henry  Rustin,  Chief  of  Mechanical  and 
Electrical  Bureau;  From  an  Art  Critic's  Point  of  View 
by  Mrs.  Schuyler  Van  Rensselaer;  The  Sculpture  Plan  by 
Karl  Bitter,  Director  of  Sculpture;  The  Picturesque  Mid- 
way by  Frederick  H.  Taylor,  Director  of  Concessions; 
The  Fine  Arts  Exhibits  by  William  A.  Coffin,  Director  of 
Fine  Arts.  This  book  is  sold  upon  the  grounds  for  25 
cents  and  will  be  sent  postpaid  for  30  cents. 

It  is  difficult  to  comprehend  the  symbolism  of  the 
sculpture  and  color  schemes,  the  two  most  original  fea- 
tures of  the  exposition  without  the  Art  Handbook. 

DAVID  GRAY,  Publisher, 
953  Ellicott  Square, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


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